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Quotes About View

Psychology looks at people from the inside. Economics looks at them from the outside.
~ John Lanchester
People with views of the Thames seemed always to be looking out, expecting more from the promise than the view would ever deliver.
~ John Lawton
The denial that there are objective values does not commit one to any particular view about what moral statements mean, and certainly not to the view that they are equivalent to subjective reports.
~ John Leslie Mackie
Americans are apt to be unduly interested in discovering what average opinion believes average opinion to be...
~ John Maynard Keynes
The sky looked like a load of glowing grayish laundry that someone had washed with a red shirt.
~ Elif Batuman
He liked the atmosphere of skiing - the fire-warmed lodge, the view of a snowy mountainside, the clean air, the drinks - but not the sport itself.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Fortieth Pole is particularly good for evening beach barbecues with kids—the water is calm and warm, and you'll have a magnificent view of the sunset. Smith's Point is hands down my favorite beach because you can access both the waves of the ocean and the flat water of the sound.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Jeeps; they were rugged vehicles). There were years when my kids climbed on my friends' cars (even better). Because you can drive onto it, Fortieth Pole is particularly good for evening beach barbecues with kids—the water is calm and warm, and you'll have a magnificent view of the sunset. Smith's Point is hands down my favorite beach because you can access both the waves of the ocean and the flat water of the sound. There's
~ Elin Hilderbrand
In a sort of slow flash, Henrietta had her first open view of Paris - watery sky, wet light, light water, frigid, dark-inky buildings, spans of bridges, trees. This open light gash across Paris faded at each end. It was not exactly raining.
~ elisabeth Bowen
It writhed brightly, a spectrum of raveling colors, and then vanished and jumped position as the star resolved into view. Some distance away.
~ Elizabeth Bear
The walls of Her office were cinder block and limpid shatterproof, offering a panoramic view of Eilidon's rooftops and towers.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Everything that comes into Jean's view these days is met with this kind of abject indifference. She feels as thought she has exhausted her life's allotment of emotion, good and bad.
~ Elizabeth Crane
It's not my job to make readers know what's a narrative voice and not the private view of the author," and that alone made me glad I had come.
~ Elizabeth Strout
It's not my job to make readers know what's a narrative voice and not the private view of the author
~ Elizabeth Strout
It was not the last time a well-meaning American Progressive would express the view that if only we made our good intentions plain, the opposition of our foes would melt away.
~ Arthur Herman
In my view the end of the war will be unforeseeable because—despite all that can be said to the contrary—the power and resources of the United States are very great."36
~ Arthur Herman
The apprehension of God's infinite knowledge should fill the Christian with adoration. The whole of my life stood open to His view from the beginning. He foresaw my every fall, my every sin, my every backsliding; yet, nevertheless, fixed His heart upon me. Oh, how the realization of this should bow me in wonder and worship before Him!
~ Arthur W. Pink
Art is a selective re-creation of reality according to an artist's metaphysical value-judgments. An artist recreates those aspects of reality which represent his fundamental view of man's nature.
~ Ayn Rand
They rode up a trail until the trees parted and they got their first good view of Lone Peak across the valley and river. This late morning it was breathtaking. The stark peak gleamed against the deep blue of the big sky. No wonder this area had been named Big Sky.
~ B.J. Daniels
I respect the view of a rating agency, but I do not make a budget for the rating agency. I make a budget for the people of India.
~ P. Chidambaram
Well, I try to not view things through a prism of anti-Semitism, because often, people will use that as a sort of knee-jerk reaction to any criticism of Jews.
~ Jack Abramoff
From the reader's view, a poem is more demanding than prose.
~ Mark Strand
If you circle above Central Park at night in a helicopter, you're looking down at the most expensive real estate in the world. It's the American Monopoly board.
~ Ridley Scott
The future has both gritty and savage and clean and 'techno-hip.' I think it's a very realistic point of view.
~ Gina Torres