Quotes About Objective
I don't start with a design objective, I start with a communication objective. I feel my project is successful if it communicates what it is supposed to communicate.
~ Mike Davidson
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determinado —según una pauta o patrón— que es necesario para conseguir el resultado deseado (figura 5.17). Tal vez haga falta algo de práctica para que esta distinción sea instintivamente clara para usted. Figura 5.17. Diferencia entre objetivo y estado objetivo.
~ Mike Rother
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What is the process of discernment of God's will? Interior, personal discernment depends absolutely on those objective first principles, but in our relationship with God, discernment definitely takes a very subjective turn. We move from knowing those extremely important things about God to a personal level of knowing and loving God.
~ Unknown
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Skepticism is no more "neutral" or "objective" than faith. It has thrived in the post-Enlightenment world, which didn't want God (or, in many cases, anyone else either) to be king. Saying this doesn't, of course, prove anything in itself. It just suggests that we keep an open mind and recognize that skepticism too comes with its own agenda.
~ Unknown
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We cannot use a supposedly objective historical epistemology as the ultimate ground for the truth of Easter. To do so would be like someone who lit a candle to see whether the sun had risen.
~ Unknown
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When the mass migration of 1630 did take place, it was the well-organized John Winthrop who led a fleet of eleven ships, loaded with seven hundred passengers and livestock, and bearing a clear objective to plant a permanent community.
~ Unknown
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In a book called Why Americans Hate Politics, E. J. Dionne says, "Americans hate politics as it is now practiced because we have lost all sense of the public good."4 Without the conviction that there exists an objective good, public debate disintegrates into a cacophony of warring voices.
~ Nancy Pearcey
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Every history book, no matter how ostensibly objective, is basically lies filtered through bias and a certain amount of relative ignorance.
~ Nancy Pickard
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Many people concluded that morality does not qualify as objective truth. It consists of merely personal feelings and preferences.
~ Unknown
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I see only the objective, the obstacles must give way.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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We can be walking witnesses and standing sermons to which objective onlookers can say a quiet amen.
~ Neal A. Maxwell
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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, print put forward a definition of intelligence that gave priority to the objective, rational use of the mind and at the same time encouraged forms of public discourse with serious, logically ordered content. It is no accident that the Age of Reason was coexistent with that growth of a print culture, first in Europe and then in America.
~ Neil Postman
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There is an enormous difference between attention directed objectively and attention directed subjectively, and the capacity to change your future depends on the latter. When you are able to control the movements of your attention in the subjective world, you can modify or alter your life as you please. But this control cannot be achieved if you allow your attention to be attracted constantly from without. Each day, set yourself the task of
~ Neville
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The world which we describe from observation must be as we describe it relative to ourselves. Our imagination connects us with the state desired. But we must use imagination masterfully, not as an onlooker thinking of the end, but as a partaker thinking from the end. We must actually be there in imagination. If we do this, our subjective experience will be realised objectively.
~ Neville Goddard
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The journey is in yourself. You travel along the highways of the inner world. Without inner movement it is impossible to bring forth anything. Inner action is introverted sensation. If you will construct mentally a drama which implies that you have realised your objective, then close your eyes and drop your thoughts inward, centering your imagination all the while in the predetermined action and partake in that action, you will become a self-determined being.
~ Neville Goddard
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Knowing what you want, when you conceive a scene that implies you have it, that objective becomes the pattern for your desire to unfold.
~ Neville Goddard
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The man who at will can assume whatever state he pleases has found the keys to the kingdom of Heaven. The keys are desire, imagination, and a steadily focused attention on the feeling of the wish fulfilled. To such a man, any undesirable objective fact is no longer a reality and the ardent wish no longer a dream.
~ Neville Goddard
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If man would bear in mind the fact that there can be no Easter or day of resurrection until after the full moon, he would realise that the state into which he has consciously passed will be expressed or resurrected only after he has remained within the state of being his defined objective. Until his whole self thrills with the feeling of actually being his conscious claim, in consciously living in this state of being it, and only in this way, will man ever resurrect or realise his desire.
~ Neville Goddard
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Give and ye shall receive. Beliefs invariably awaken what they affirm. The world is a mirror wherein everyone sees himself reflected. The objective world reflects the beliefs of the subjective mind.
~ Neville Goddard
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Stand still in the psychological state defined as your objective until you feel the thrill of Victory. Then, with confidence born of the knowledge of this law, watch the physical realisation of your objective.
~ Neville Goddard
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Start now to look upon the great mystery of creation as the subjective appropriation of your objective hope. Dwell upon my words. Put them into practice, and you will experience their fulfillment, for all things exist within you!
~ Neville Goddard
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The world is a mirror wherein everyone sees himself reflected. The objective world reflects the beliefs of the subjective mind.
~ Neville Goddard
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It is not possible, says Weber, to confer the objective validity of facts on the basis of a value-judgement; and second, it is not possible to judge the value of values through the use of scientific reason. This leads him to maintain a distinction between science and ethics, the former dealing with questions of fact, the latter with questions of value.
~ Unknown
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Reason, truth, justice, tend not to be man's goals, but the names he gives to his goals.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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