A collection of 918 inspiring quotes about observation from various authors and sources.
One of the things I\'m excited about is the observation that gamers are creators and creators are gamers too. We used to think of creators as workstation customers and think of gamers as consumers.
It is a lamentable observation that because of the way our laws are skewed toward the plaintiff, London has become the libel capital of the world.
Intuition is for thinking what observation is for perception. Intuition and observation are the sources of our knowledge.
Observation and thinking are the two points of departure for all the spiritual striving of man, insofar as he is conscious of such striving. The workings of common sense, as well as the most complicated scientific researches, rest on these two fundamental pillars of our spirit.
Is there an observation which is not the instrument of thought?
There is no ideal in observation. When you have an ideal, you cease to observe, you are then merely approximating the present to the idea, and therefore there is duality, conflict, and all the rest of it. The mind has to be in the state when it can see, observe. The experience of the observation is really an astonishing state. In that there is no duality. The mind is simply - aware.
Awareness is observation without choice, condemnation, or justification. Awareness is silent observation from which there arises understanding without the experiencer and the experienced. In this awareness, which is passive, the problem or the cause is given an opportunity to unfold itself and so give its full significance. In awareness there is no end in view to be gained, and there is no becoming, the \'me\' and the \'mine\' not being given the continuity.
[Isaiah] Berlin\'s observation is accurate enough, and applies at home as well, and even more harshly for the reasons already mentioned: the apparatchiks and commissars could at least plead fear in extenuation.
There\'s this famous observation that I totally believe: Great startup ideas are the ones that lie in the intersection of the Venn diagram of \'is a good idea\' and \'looks like a bad idea.\' So you want most people to think it\'s a bad idea and thus not compete with you until you get giant. But for it to secretly be good.
Just as an informal, nonscientific observation, most people\'s personalities don\'t seem to change very much during their lives. There are exceptions in the case of people who go through hugely traumatic events or suffer from brain injury or disease. Some would argue that religious conversions can have deep personality-altering effects. But these are all exceptions to the rule.
Avatar observer. (Anatoly Yurkin)
A point is an element on the surface of rotation that can be observed from a three-dimensional plane. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Any of the Leonhard Euler circles is useless without a small and not always observable intersection point. (Anatoly Yurkin)
In 90 percent of cases, no more than 10 percent of the statistical sample is important. (Anatoly Yurkin)
I am the matter of contemplating errors. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Chaos is the arrangement of objects in a two-dimensional plane existence observed by a resident of being. (Anatoly Yurkin)
The absence is obvious. (Anatoly Yurkin)
In alienation, nothing is always behind your back. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Notice the notable. (POZVIZD)
Notice the notable. Denis Shvetsov
Alienation is the event horizon of property. (Anatoly Yurkin)
Charisma is a good moment, able to stretch for all the time of our contemplation of the source of positive.
I\'m not the discoverer of the observation that sons, devoid of maternal love, often try to compensate for this deficit by becoming Don Juanes, while daughters who had not enough of their father\'s love are drawn to men of the age of their fathers.
The incomprehensibleness of women is an old theory, but what is that to the curious wondering observation with which wives, mothers, and sisters watch the other unreasoning animal in those moments when he has snatched the reins out of their hands, and is not to be spoken to! . It is best to let him come to, and feel his own helplessness.
Impressionism' was the name given to a certain form of observation when Monet, not content with using his eyes to see what things were or what they looked like as everybody had done before him, turned his attention to noting what took place on his own retina (as an oculist would test his own vision).
When we try to observe things that are very small, the act of observation itself will significantly disturb the state we are seeking to measure.
It is, of course, a trite observation to say that we live \'in a period of transition.\' Many people have said this at many times. Adam may well have made the remark to Eve on leaving the Garden of Eden.
Children have very sharp powers of observation - probably sharper than adults - yet at the same time their emotional reactions are murky and much more primitive.
Of the modern critics, although I disagree with almost everything she says, I admire Mary McCarthy's eloquence and social observation in 'Sights and Spectacles'; she thinks in print, but she doesn't have a real feel for the stage.
The idea that the universe is running down comes from a simple observation about machines. Every machine consumes more energy than it renders.