Quotes About Subjectivity
Autobiography, if there really is such a thing, is like asking a rabbit to tell us what he looks like hopping through the grasses of the field. How would he know? If we want to hear about the field, on the other hand, no one is in a better circumstance to tell us—so long as we keep in mind that we are missing all those things the rabbit was in no position to observe.
~ Arthur Golden
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When he reads Kierkegaard, he is not moved by what he reads, he is moved by himself reading Kierkegaard–but he is blissfully unaware of it.
~ Arthur Koestler
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the world is my idea
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Everything is beautiful only so long as it does not concern us.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Bei gleicher Umgebung lebt doch jeder in einer anderen Welt.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Astrology provides a brilliant proof of the miserable subjectivity of human beings, as a result of which they relate everything to themselves and go from every thought in a straight line immediately back to themselves. It relates the course of the great celestial bodies to the pathetic I, as it also connects the comets in the sky with earthly quarrels and shabby tricks.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Since everything which exists or happens for a man exists only in his consciousness and happens for it alone, the most essential thing for a man is the constitution of this consciousness, which is in most cases far more important than the circumstances which go to form its contents.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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every man is pent up within the limits of his own consciousness, and cannot directly get beyond those limits any more than he can get beyond his own skin;
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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It then becomes clear and certain to him that he does not know a sun and an earth, but only an eye that sees a sun, a hand that feels an earth; that the world around him is there only as representation, in other words, only in reference to another thing, namely that which represents, and this is himself.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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The world is my representation.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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What is time? What is this entity consisting of mere movement without anything that moves? and, What is space, this omnipresent nothing out of which no thing can emerge without ceasing to be something? That time and space belong to the subject
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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No truth therefore is more certain, more independent of all others, and less in need of proof than this, that all that exists for knowledge, and therefore this whole world, is only object in relation to subject/perception of a perceiver, in a word, idea.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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one man will look another in the face, with the impudent assurance that he will never see anything but a miserable resemblance of himself; and this is just what he will see, as he cannot grasp anything beyond it. Hence the bold way in which one man will contradict another.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Nicht was die Dinge objektiv und wirklich sind, sondern was sie für uns, in unserer Auffassung, sind, macht uns glücklich oder unglücklich.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Beauty is an open letter of recommendation, predisposing the heart to favor the person who presents it.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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If you're happy in a dream…does that count? The happiness–does it count?
~ Arundhati Roy
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If you're happy in a dream, does that count? The happiness - does it count?
~ Arundhati Roy
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knew I was letting myself be swayed by a single, recent, anecdotal case.
~ Atul Gawande
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When I listen to a symphony I love, I don't get from it what the composer got. His 'Yes' was different from mine. He could have no concern for mine and no exact conception of it. That answer is too personal to each man. But in giving himself what he wanted, he gave me a great experience.
~ Ayn Rand
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Anxiety, alienation, loneliness, emptiness, and meaninglessness are the fruits of living as an isolated subject admist a multitude of lifeless objects. Although our scope of involvement may extend to numerous and diverse fields of interest and concern, as long as the notion of having predominates, our being remains empty and superficial.
~ Stephen Batchelor
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It's like he would take a photograph of Sam, and the photograph would be beautiful. And he would think that the reason the photograph was beautiful was because of how he took it. If I took it, I would know that the only reason it's beautiful is because of Sam.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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It is now my favourite book of all time, but then again, I always think that until I read another book.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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All people see the world, not as it is, but as they are
~ Stephen Covey
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Both observer and observed are parts of the world that has an objective existence, and any distinction between them has no meaningful significance. In other words, if you see a herd of zebras fighting for a spot in the parking garage, it is because there really is a herd of zebras fighting for a spot in the parking garage.
~ Stephen Hawking
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