Quotes About Objective
Our human need for beauty is not simply a redundant addition to the list of human appetites. It is not something that we could lack and still be fulfilled as people. It is a need arising from our metaphysical condition as free individuals, seeking our place in an objective world.
~ Roger Scruton
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Any good scientist will tell you there is one important rule: follow the evidence wherever it leads you...Good science is objective —that means it looks only at the evidence, even if the evidence points to something we don't want to believe.
~ Lee Strobel
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education, had never respected the glowing objective of perfect attendance (a goal set for kids, he said, "by adults with ruined imaginations").
~ Leif Enger
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In an objective approach, force and value are opposites. The goal of a proper society, accordingly, is not to compel truth or virtue (which would be a contradiction in terms), but to make them possible—by ensuring that men are left free.
~ Leonard Peikoff
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ViaÈ›a nostr? de adulÈ›i reprezint? un amalgam al experienÈ›elor trecute È™i prezente, trecutul având o influen?? din ce în ce mai redus? odat? cu trecerea timpului. AflaÈ›i într-o astfel de stare, în cea mai mare parte a timpului suntem capabili s? percepem realitatea curent? în mod obiectiv È™i imediat.
~ Les Barbanell
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One should never go anywhere without a porpoise.
~ LEWIS CARROLL.
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As a disinterested third
~ Lilian Jackson Braun
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Know your purpose and you can climb any mountain.
~ Sascha Bosio
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One of the strongest motives that lead men to art and science is escape from everyday life with its painful crudity and hopeless dreariness, from the fetters of one's own ever-shifting desires. A finely tempered nature longs to escape from the personal life into the world of objective perception and thought.
~ Albert Einstein
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Nothing truly valuable arises from ambition or from a mere sense of duty; it stems rather from love and devotion towards men and towards objective things.
~ Albert Einstein
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The adaptation to warlike aims and activities has corrupted the mentality of man; as a result, intelligent, objective and humane thinking has hardly any effect and is even suspected and persecuted as unpatriotic.
~ Albert Einstein
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Historians are trained to look for personal biography in every idea, no matter how scientifically objective it is supposed to be, and to look for the influence of contemporary opinion on the rise and fall of scientific theories.
~ Donald Worster
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Without a thorough and deeply rooted understanding of the biblical view of truth as revealed, objective, absolute, universal, eternally engaging, antithetical and exclusive, unified and systematic, and as end in itself, the Christian response to postmodernism will be muted by the surrounding culture or will make illicit compromises with the truth-impoverished spirit of the age.
~ Douglas R. Groothuis
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But emotion, for most people, too often is like some sort of slumbering giant, lulled to sleep by preoccupation with the dead facts of that outer world we call objective. When we look at a painting, we see a price tag. A trip is logistics more than pleasure. Romance dies in household routine. Yet life without feeling is a sort of death.
~ Dwight V. Swain
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Your life must focus on the maximization of objectivity.
~ Charlie Munger
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My great objective as a parliamentarian was to dramatise the deficiencies and devise practical government programs to deal with them. It was a cause that went to the heart of our way of life.
~ Gough Whitlam
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Life, in my estimation, is a biological misadventure that we terminate on the shoulders of six strange men whose only objective is to make a hole in one with you.
~ Fred Allen
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Leaders can also set aside matters of personality and make decisions based on fact.
~ Jim McCormick
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Almost all commentary on the development of a plan will list the ingredients as entry, stop-loss, and price objective. However, to be effective as a loss-control tool, the plan must be derived by deciding STOP, ENTRY, then PRICE OBJECTIVE. Failure to choose a price objective could cost the trader some potential profits. A poor entry price could increase losses or reduce profits. But not having a predetermined stop-loss can, and ultimately will, cost you a lot of money.
~ Jim Paul
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An objective loss is impervious to how you feel about it or react to it. It's not subject to anyone's appraisal; it must be accepted without evaluation.
~ Jim Paul
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have been aiming for her dad
~ Joan Holub
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What is a quote? A quote (cognate with quota) is a cut, a section, a slice of someone else's orange. You suck the slice, toss the rind, skate away. Part of what you enjoy in a documentary technique is the sense of banditry. To loot someone else's life or sentences and make off with a point of view, which is called "objective" because you can make anything into an object by treating it this way, is exciting and dangerous.
~ Anne Carson
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We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same.
~ Anne Frank
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Incorporating uncertainty into the way we think about our beliefs comes with many benefits. By expressing our level of confidence in what we believe, we are shifting our approach to how we view the world. Acknowledging uncertainty is the first step in measuring and narrowing it. Incorporating uncertainty in the way we think about what we believe creates open-mindedness, moving us closer to a more objective stance toward information that disagrees with us.
~ Annie Duke
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