Quotes About Subjectivity
Se queda un momento en silencio, casi puedo oír el zumbido de lo que está pensando y me explica por fin que no sólo hay una realidad, sino muchas distintas, que cada hombre tiene la suya, y que no siempre coincide su realidad con la del prójimo.
~ Javier Tomeo
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De gustibus et coloribus non est disputandum.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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The pleasure of criticizing robs us of the pleasure of being moved by some very fine things
~ Jean de la Bruyere
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nici unul din noi nu este nimic altceva decât ceea ce lumea din jurul lui a hot?rât c? este.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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Descopeream c? lumea avea multe înf??i??ri care se negau una pe cealalt? ?i c? nu era nimic altceva decât un m?nunchi de puncte de vedere reciproce care se cuprindeau succesiv.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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But the ultimate question is, Do the eyes receive other things than what the mind projects on them; aren't they really mirrors reflecting the mind's emissions? Perhaps we live in a world invented by ourselves.
~ Jean Dubuffet
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Anything we think we know about a situation or someone else or even ourselves is always limited by that old trap, point of view. Just as we are all of us stuck in time, so we are also stuck inside ourselves, doomed to live and die inside our own thick skulls. "As
~ Jean Hegland
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We shall adopt an analogous formula, with the reservation that feelings and cognitive configurations do not depend solely on the existing "field," but also on the whole previous history of the acting subject.
~ Jean Piaget
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Everybody has his reasons.
~ Jean Renoir
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The truly terrible thing is that everybody has their reasons.
~ Jean Renoir
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You see, in this world, there is one awful thing, and that is that everyone has his reasons.
~ Jean Renoir
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The really terrible thing is that everyone has his reasons.
~ Jean Renoir
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The truly terrible thing is, everyone has his reasons
~ Jean Renoir
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Whats beauty anyway but ugliness if it hurts you?
~ Jean Toomer
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Mysterious paradox: time, motionless here, gallops out there. In my contracted world, the hours drag on but the months flash by.
~ Jean-Dominique Bauby
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I only meant because sometimes the experience of reading can be corrupted by too many opinions.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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Sometimes the experience of reading can be corrupted by too many opinions.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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Mais puisque je ne peux pas m'arracher à l'objectivité qui m'écrase, ni à la subjectivité qui m'exile, puisqu'il ne m'est pas possible de m'élever jusqu'à l'être, ni de tomber dans le néant, il faut que j'écoute. Il faut que je regarde autour de moi plus que jamais… Le monde… Mon semblable… Mon frère… »
~ Jean-Luc Godard
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The line between good art and bad never seemed as clear as the one between a pie and an empty oven.
~ Jeannine Atkins
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Belief is frequently a matter of convenience rather than the result of objectively weighing evidence.
~ Jeff Guinn
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We can both read the same document, but have a different understanding of it.
~ Jeff Patton
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Music isn't a loaf of bread.
~ Jeff Tweedy
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is nothing more liberating than playing an illogical game where only you understand all of the rules.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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Nothing that lived and breather was truly objective-even in a vaccum, even if all that possessed the brain was a self-immolating desire for the truth.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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