Quotes About Onlooker
The onlooker turns from the artist who has higher ideals and who cannot see his life purpose in an art without aims.
~ Wassily Kandinsky
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Ninety percent of a shirt that not only was bright purple and green but with a design on it that, if you moved too quickly, might cause a seizure in an unsuspecting onlooker.
~ Lewis Black
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More and more individuals, owing to their bloodless indolence, will aspire to be nothing at all--in order to become the public: that abstract whole formed in the most ludicrous way, by all participants becoming a third party (an onlooker).
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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anyone ...on the scene...
~ Rodney McGlasson
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The onlooker had better wipe the sympathy off his face. What he has seen is a revolution, not the home of little cogs and drones. What he has seen is the dormitory of the next managerial class.
~ William H. Whyte
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You ask about the effect my work has on others. If I may speak ironically, that's a masculine question. Men always want to be influential. I see that somewhat as an onlooker. Do I see myself as influential? No, I want to understand. If others understand in the same way I've understood that gives me a sense of satisfaction, like being among equals.
~ Hannah Arendt
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Every sunrise is priceless and you can experience the richness that life holds only when you live life to the full instead of just being an onlooker.
~ Stephen Richards
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The High Street was full of farmers, cows, and other animals, the majority of the former well on the road to intoxication. It is, of course, extremely painful to see a man in such a condition, but when such a person in endeavouring to count a perpetually moving drove of pigs, the onlooker's pain is sensibly diminished.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Latin, meaning by-stander.
~ Craig Johnson
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Upon the high seas is the wrong way of saying it, a horizon of ocean makes shallow the place of an onlooker.
~ Ivan Doig
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