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Quotes About Attention

It occurred to him now to ask himself if this was how it happened : was it possible that the mere fact of using one's hands and investing one's attention in someone other than oneself, created a pride and tenderness that had nothing whatever to do with the response of the object of one's care - just as a craftsman's love for his handiwork is in no way diminished by the fact of it being unreciprocated?
~ Amitav Ghosh
Gifted children tend to be very impatient and need constant stimulation, otherwise they become aggressive.
~ Amulya Malladi
Para todo aquel que intente discernir qué hacer con su vida: PRESTA ATENCIÓN A LAS COSAS A LAS QUE PRESTAS ATENCIÓN. No necesitas mucha más información.
~ Amy Krouse Rosenthal
I think now that fate is half shaped by expectation, half by inattention. But somehow, when you lose something you love, faith takes over. You have to pay attention to what you lost. You have to undo the expectation.
~ Amy Tan
Auntie Yang is not hard of hearing. She is hard of listening.
~ Amy Tan
When a husband stops paying attention to the garden, he's thinking of pulling up roots.
~ Amy Tan
Fate is shaped half by expectation, half by inattention. But somehow, when you lose something you love, faith takes over. You have to pay attention to what you lost. You have to undo the expectation.
~ Amy Tan
And I think now that fate is shaped half by expectation, half by inattention. But somehow, when you lose something you love, faith takes over. You have to pay attention to what you lost. You have to undo the expectation.
~ Amy Tan
Sí, vi los signos, pero me limité a dejar que las cosas sucedieran. Y pienso que el destino está formado a medias por las expectativas y a medias por la falta de atención. Pero, de algún modo, cuando pierdes algo que amas, interviene la fe. Tienes que prestar atención a lo que has perdido. Tienes que deshacer la expectativa.
~ Amy Tan
We celebrate peace. Yet we pay no attention to the ways of curing aggression in human beings. And when one sees in psychoanalysis hostility disappearing as people conquer their fears, one wonders if the cure is not there.
~ Anais Nin
The main thing is to feel your presence—hear you humming or yawning, see your combs & brushes lying around, worry about which dress you should put on, etc.
~ Anais Nin
I had resigned my temporary lectureship—thankless, dreary work, from which I would be suddenly distracted by the slightest song, the slightest sound coming from the country outside; in every passing cry I heard an invitation. How often I have leapt from my reading and run to the window to see—nothing pass by! How often I have hurried out of doors. . . The only attention I found possible was that of my five senses.
~ Andre Gide
Toutes choses sont dites déjà ; mais comme personne n'écoute, il faut toujours recommencer.
~ Andre Gide
The quickest way to make people forget a scandal is to talk about it as much as possible, on television, in the papers, and so on. Over and over you flog the same dead horse, and pretty soon people start getting fed up. 'They're really dragging this out!' they say. 'Haven't we had enough?' After a couple of weeks the saturation effect is such that nobody wants to hear another word about that scandal.
~ Andrea Camilleri
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~ Andrea Kane
If the newspapers begin to publish stories about wars, and the people begin to think and talk of war in their daily conversations, they soon find themselves at war. People get that which their minds dwell upon, and this applies to a group or community or a nation of people, the same as to an individual
~ Andrew Carnegie
Don't be like the frog. Keep an eye on the big picture. Constantly review what's happening around you, not just what you personally are doing.
~ Andrew Hunt
Don't leave broken windows (bad designs, wrong decisions, or poor code) unrepaired.
~ Andrew Hunt
Never run on auto-pilot. Constantly be thinking, critiquing your work in real time.
~ Andrew Hunt
I believe that it is better to be looked over than it is to be overlooked. • Mae West, Belle of the Nineties, 1934
~ Andrew Hunt
When we practise "dog awareness", we notice that our mind is usually somewhere else. Try eating a meal and tasting every mouthful. Talk to a friend and hear every word. Listen to a song and hear every note. Take a walk and see every tree. Gradually we get better at
~ Andrew Matthews
The crowds made it painfully obvious who was the new star of the show--the Princess of Wales. Charles was left apologizing for not having enough wives to go round. If he took one side of the street during a walkabout the crowd collectively groaned, it was his wife they had come to see. "I seem to do nothing but collect flowers these days," he said. "I know my role.
~ Andrew Morton
We prove the value we attach to things by the time we devote to them.
~ Andrew Murray
the distraction of business
~ Andrew Murray