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Quotes About Subjective

Acting, music, painting... it's very subjective. So what I might think is a great actor, you might think is not a very good actor at all.
~ Billy Boyd
The good thing about movies is that they're subjective. You can connect to different themes depending on your own perspective.
~ Queen Latifah
To me, what separates a funny movie from a good movie is something personal.
~ Seth Rogen
Every form of happiness is private. Our greatest moments are personal, self-motivated, not to be touched".
~ Ayn Rand
Happiness! Can any human being undertake to define it for another?
~ Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
Sense of humor is so much more subjective than anyone believes.
~ John Cleese
With humor, it's so subjective that trying to think of what the ideal reader would think would drive you crazy.
~ Calvin Trillin
Losses are comparative; imagination only makes them of any moment.
~ Blaise Pascal
Opinions are secondary when dealing with reality. They're subjective reflections.
~ Frederick Lenz
Ugliness is a point of view; an ulcer is wonderful to a pathologist.
~ Austin O'Malley
What counts can't always be counted; what can be counted doesn't always count.
~ Albert Einstein
Perfection is an opinion not a fact.
~ Julian Ross Quintero
In one recorded dialogue with a student, Bash? instructed, "The problem with most poems is that they are either subjective or objective." "Don't you mean too subjective or too objective?" his student asked. Bash? answered, simply, "No.
~ Jane Hirshfield
To remind us of the existence of others when we have fallen into the maze of interior, subjective life is one large part of the work of literature's windows. They keep us from stifling solipsism, by returning the personal self to connection with what is beyond it.
~ Jane Hirshfield
Sure one could argue the naturalist's case that the mind experiences an external reality in which it participates. But how can this account really satisfy us, Olga? One could equally well argue that all experiences is highly subjective, that the only thing we really have is the image, the smell, the taste, and all of our assertions about the universe are constructions of the human mind.
~ Janna Levin
Music is subjective to everyone's unique experience.
~ Jared Leto
Memory is threatening to replace history in an era saturated with memory. This is bad news. Memory and history are notionally opposites: memory is individual, partial and subjective; history is collective and aspires to be comprehensive and objective. Memory and history are also complementary: history gives sense to memory; memory is a tool, an ingredient, a part of history. But memory is not history.
~ Javier Cercas
What beauty is, I know not, though it adheres to many things.
~ Albrecht Durer
Cuteness can not be measured and is therefore only based on opinion. If someone calls you cute, then that means they find a cute characteristic in you that you may not necessarily see in yourself. (Unless they say it as an insult).
~ Alexis Loera
I think that is where poetry reading becomes such an individual thing. I mean I have friend who like poets who just don't say anything to me at all, I mean they seem to me rather ordinary and pedestrian.
~ James Laughlin
Many of the books on my list are, in my opinion, amazing. Some I didn't like. But I give them all five stars, because stars make people - including me -- happy.
~ Rebecca Stead
If you think about it long enough, you'll come to the conclusion that your sense of self, the I, is located at the focus of your attention – usually at the point where the subjective meets the objective through the senses. We place ourselves at the intersection between the internal and the external.
~ Rian Hughes
In effect, the objective world has been ruled by the Enlightenment, the subjective world by Romanticism.
~ Richard Tarnas
My purpose was to capture a physical state or movement that carried a strong subjective impression, an accomplishment which seemed supremely worth struggling for. If I could fasten the mind of the reader upon words so firmly that he would forget words and be conscious only of his response, I felt that I would be in sight of knowing how to write narrative.
~ Richard Wright