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Quotes About View

But I also hold the very strong view that republicans need to lead by example.
~ Gerry Adams
Democrats view elections as a means to an end, while Republicans view an election as an end in itself.
~ Timothy Noah
I think what's really the most ideal thing is for the player themselves, within their own imagination, to carve out what they view as being the essence of the character.
~ Shigeru Miyamoto
I am of the firm view that there is no impediment to me competing in athletics competitions.
~ Caster Semenya
In the end, given the way we view the world and the way that we view ourselves as an entertainment company, our biggest challenge is creating content and creating services. Excite people. We were fortunate we were able to do that with the Wii.
~ Reggie Fils-Aime
high above John's
~ Bernard Knight
from a child's perspective all adults are old and fat
~ Bernardine Evaristo
You can't see the whole sky from one window.
~ beth hoffman
You can't see the whole sky from one window.
~ beth hoffman
Her pace quickened when a small patch of sunflowers came into view. Dozens of tall stalks topped with heavy golden flower heads swayed in the hot breeze. From a distance they looked like a group of ladies with their heads hung low, as if embarrassed that they'd arrived at a party wearing identical hats.
~ beth hoffman
I was admiring the view from my second story window when the screaming started.
~ Betty Webb
Every leaf that taps against the attic window, every thorn that nestles against the bricks, is part of a barrier that keeps the twentieth century at bay. I have always taken a dim view of the twentieth century, so that I consider this to be a laudable amibition.
~ Beverley Nichols
In America, the new post-postmodern politician is all about authenticity: the daffier you are, the 'realer' you must be. The more you have committed yourself to a ridiculous idea and fevered view, the more worthy you are of attention.
~ Michael Wolff
However my parents - both of whom came from impoverished backgrounds and neither of whom had been to college, took the view that my overactive imagination was an amusing quirk that would never pay a mortgage or secure a pension.
~ J. K. Rowling
I'm not saying this in a condescending kind of way, but it's quite simple: The making of America was a heroic thing. Australia has a much murkier, much more complex view of its history. It's just full of all these open wounds we don't really know what to do with.
~ Nick Cave
I don't get wrapped up in catches and fantasy football. It's not the way I view the tight end position.
~ Greg Olsen
I remember taking a space walk on the ISS. There I was, wrench in hand, tightening bolts on a new module. It was such a mundane task. But when I looked in one direction, there was Earth floating in vivid blues and greens. In the other direction, I could see the blackest black conceivable, punctured by unwavering pinpoints of starshine.
~ Leroy Chiao
'The Birth of a Nation' occupies a view of the South not far from Scarlett O'Hara's in 'Gone With the Wind,' and modern audiences have to wrestle with that beloved movie's romanticizing of racism.
~ Richard Corliss
Successful writers say you should never work from a desk with a view, and the view I have from this one is a huge distraction. There's a garden bursting with fresh vegetation, and just beyond the high wall at the end of it, I can see the sign of the local pub across the road. Distractions, eh? I'm so easily led.
~ Matt Roper
A horrible coma call'd living So now in this coma call'd living I view the bright phantoms of beauty; The false hollow phantoms of beauty
~ H.P. Lovecraft
There is nothing more absurd, as I view it, than that conventional association of the homely and the wholesome which seems to pervade the psychology of the multitude.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
you could see one near Henchman Street from the elevated last year.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
Children view their parents as both intrepid and omnipotent—yet here their parents are, gazing up at me, the doctor, with a fear-filled longing normally reserved for religious rapture. What
~ Harlan Coben
From the left—the kitchen—someone stepped into view.
~ Harlan Coben