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Quotes About Objective

There must be a goal at every stage of life! There must be a goal!
~ Maggie Kuhn
Our life must have an aim, but we must also ensure that the direction we take is a good one.
~ Yehudi Menuhin
That is why the dissonance-reduction process may result in greater inconsistency among other cognitions. Therefore, the reduction of the ratio, which for us remains the unconditional objective of the dissonance-reduction process, in no way implies that there is consistency among the cognitions that it contains.
~ Eddie Harmon-Jones
Serenity is for the gods—not becoming in a mortal. Better to be partisan and passionate on this earth; be plenty objective enough when dead.
~ Edward Abbey
A person who aims at nothing is sure to hit it.
~ Anonymous
To attain this objective, they would have to draw most of Sextus' navy into an engagement in the seas off northern Sicily.
~ Anthony Everitt
Let me make the Workers' Party's position clear: When we deal with public discourse, I think it's very helpful, in fact it's critical, that we all deal with objective information.
~ Pritam Singh
When you have a sitting president who's willing to publicly show his disdain for a company and the leader of a company, it's very difficult for government agencies including the DOD to make an objective decision without fear of reprisal.
~ Andy Jassy
The Champions League must not be an objective but instead a dream for us to pursue.
~ Giorgio Chiellini
If the poet has pursued a moral objective, he has diminished his poetic force.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Science is not a heartless pursuit of objective information. It is a creative human activity, its geniuses acting more as artists than as information processors.
~ Stephen Jay Gould
I'm never really trying to focus on one aim.
~ Dave East
When French troops entered Paris in August, 1944, Papa came in from Rambouillet and first liberated the Explorers' club. But his major objective was the Ritz. He came in and assured security, making sure nobody else could get to the wine cellar.
~ Jack Hemingway
Because war is a competition involving life and death, and in which national security and vital interests are at stake, establishing an objective other than winning is not only counterproductive, but also irresponsible and wasteful. In some circumstances, it is also unethical.
~ H. R. McMaster
I believe the most important thing for the media is to be objective, fair, and balanced. We should not report a story with preconceptions or prejudice.
~ Jack Ma
A virtuous society, by contrast, is one that shares belief in objective moral goods and the practices necessary for human beings to embody those goods in community. To
~ Rod Dreher
The monk holds that meaning exists objectively, within the natural world created by God, and is there to be discovered by the person who has detached themselves from their own passions and who seeks to see as God sees.
~ Rod Dreher
Without having a clear objective, accountability serves no real purpose, is tough to measure, hard to implement, and is difficult to sustain over time.
~ Roger Connors
This visualisation will enable clients to look at their lives objectively. It will help them to become aware of where they are in life and where they are going. It also introduces the possibility of making script changes.
~ Roger Day
Make profit a constraint, not an objective.
~ Roger K. Summit
Objective mathematical notions must be thought of as timeless entities and are not to be regarded as being conjured into existence at the moment that they are first humanly perceived.
~ Roger Penrose
the reaction is disproportionate to the objective danger because some intrapsychic conflict is involved. Thus the reaction is never disproportionate to the subjective threat.
~ Rollo May
The objective of false prophets and teachers of whatever stripe is...the influence and control of the minds of men.
~ Ron Dart
While contemporary non-Evangelicals have virtually reduced faith to 'courageous ignorance,' Evangelicals have hardly been faithful in defending God's objective communication of truth.
~ Ronald H. Nash