Quotes About Conceptualization
You can not apply mathematics as long as words still becloud reality.
~ Hermann Weyl
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We become attached to our beliefs, to our roles and traits, and also to the strategies needed for maintaining all this. We rarely acknowledge that all our mental, emotional, and perceptual activities are processes, and that they're there to serve a specific purpose. We're so busy identifying with mind's conceptual mechanisms that we lose touch with what's real. It is not hard to see, then, how self becomes confused with the mind.
~ Peter Ralston
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You'll just have to imagine
~ Peter Watts
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Therefore, when we arrive in a place and talk to new people about a new image, it is very hard for them to visualize it. That's where the drawings are very important, because at least we can show a projection of what we believe it will look like.
~ Christo
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Our visual cortexes are wired to quickly recognize faces and then quickly subtract massive amounts of detail from them, zeroing in on their essential message: Is this person happy? Angry? Fearful? Individual faces may vary greatly, but a smirk on one is a lot like a smirk on another. Smirks are conceptual, not pictorial. Our brains are like cartoonists - and cartoonists are like our brains, simplifying and exaggerating, subordinating facial detail to abstract comic concepts.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Cruelty, on the other hand, prefers abstraction.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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Pensar es olvidar diferencias, es generalizar, abstraer. En el abarrotado mundo de Funes no había sino detalles, casi inmediatos.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Some authors have conceptualized depression as a "depletion syndrome" because of the prominence of fatigability; they postulate that the patient exhausts his available energy during the period prior to the onset of the depression and that the depressed state represents a kind of hibernation, during which the patient gradually builds up a new story of energy.
~ AARON T. BECK
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Key metaphors help determine what and how we perceive and how we think about our perceptions.
~ M. H. Abrams
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y allí donde existía una morada estable se presenta una construcción imaginaria, forma que depende sólo del pensamiento —como erigida toda y solamente en la imaginación.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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My mind works like Google for images. You put in a key word; it brings up pictures.
~ Temple Grandin
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Squaring numbers is a symmetrical process that I like very much. And when I divide one number by another, say, 13 divided by 97, I see a spiral rotating downwards in larger and larger loops that seem to warp and curve. The shapes coalesce into the right number. I never write anything down.
~ Daniel Tammet
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Everything in the world can be pictured, but a picture cannot represent its own pictorial form; this has to be shown rather than said.
~ Ray Monk
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Yes, I am aware that I have become a caricature. I've thought about this. Conceptually, what I'd like to do is the equivalent of writing myself out of the script.
~ Phil Collins
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What I do find surprising is that other people do not think in the same way. I find it hard to imagine a world where numbers and words are not how I experience them!
~ Daniel Tammet
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Death--some form of termination--is the universal ending of all living things; but only man, by virtue of his verbally reportable introspective life, can conceptualize his own cessation.
~ Edwin S. Shneidman
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I love composing and writing music and dancing and performing and conceptualizing creatively for visual mediums. I love to create.
~ Michael Jackson
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I never make studies from nature. They would get in the way. I make use of my mind.
~ Bridget Riley
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Through art we express our conception of what nature is not.
~ Pablo Picasso
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One of the first and most difficult steps in a science is to conceive clearly the nature of the magnitudes about which we are arguing.
~ William Stanley Jevons
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Philosophy begins with the understanding that you cannot just observe or experience and then report what you see, because how you conceptualize and symbolize alters experience.
~ Eugene Gendlin
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Imagination is a process of seeing events or things with the minds eye.
~ Debasish Mridha
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The artist has the master picture in his mind, before he begins to paint.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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I don't know how to depict intelligence.
~ David Fincher
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