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Quotes About View

you're very pro-choice." "What does that mean?
~ Bob Woodward
Now what is history? It is the centuries of systematic explorations of the riddle of death, with a view to overcoming death.
~ Boris Pasternak
Until the battle with the Revanche he hadn't thought he would ever tire of gazing at the horizon. Only since then had he noticed that the view was . . . empty.
~ Suzanne Enoch
Everton (Francis) Alex turned his head to view a rainbow peacock mask bobbing toward him. Good Lord, Francis, you are replendent, he said admiringly. The peacock stopped beside him. Dash it, Everton, how'd you know it was me? You're still wearing your faux ruby ring.
~ Suzanne Enoch
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~ Sylvia Day
My gaze drifted to the window and its view of Manhattan beyond it, then settled on the empty wall where photos of her and us hung in the same space in my penthouse office in our home on Fifth Avenue. I could imagine the collage clearly, having spent countless hours studying it over the last few months. Looking out at the city had once been the way I encapsulated my world. Now, I accomplished that by looking at Eva.
~ Sylvia Day
This is my first snow at Smith. It is like any other snow, but from a different window, and there lies the singular charm of it.
~ Sylvia Plath
I looked up from that churning amphitheater to the view beyond it. The great, gray eye of the sky looked back at me, its mist-shrouded sun focusing all the white and silent distances that poured from every point of the compass, hill after pale hill, to stall at my feet.
~ Sylvia Plath
The room blued into view, and I wondered where the night had gone.
~ Sylvia Plath
Contrary to your view of me, I'm not a man who hands over his only son to the rabble." "Oh," Romulan said beautifully, "then in one instance at least, Father, you are unlike God.
~ Tanith Lee
After he tipped his hat and left, Jillian watched him stride down the hallway. Yeah, Big-brotherly overprotection aside, fortysomething looked good on the police captain from this view, too.
~ Julie Miller
dejame ver algún día como ven tus ojos.
~ Julio Cortazar
The overall Hindu view concerning the practice of authentic yoga may be summarized with these words: "Very few are qualified for yoga, and even fewer are those who succeed in it.
~ Julius Evola
The lights were coming on and I was looking over this panoramic view, thinking, 'My God, this is the most beautiful city I've ever seen,' and I've traveled all over the world.
~ Justin Chart
As expansive as the view was, my hometown had shrunk without anything changing but my perspective.
~ Justina Chen
Do not mistake self-confidence for pride. Pride is an excessive view of one's self without regard for others while self-confidence is the belief one has in themselves. - On the characters in Pride and Prejudice which Kailin Gow has adapted and is directing as a film.
~ Kailin Gow
Intellectual work is essentially a lonely process, and if you can find a way of doing something so that you're in company without being disturbed, that, for me, is the critical thing. I often get to feel isolated so often if I'm sitting either where there aren't people or isn't a view.
~ Whitfield Diffie
The sentimental view of anything is apt to be ridiculous, but I feel that I have been unusually sensitive to the issue of place since I was a little boy.
~ James Howard Kunstler
The explosion of jihad and its desire to export its contagious madness to all areas of the world have changed the way we view immigration.
~ Greg Gutfeld
I like John Carpenter. I like some of his films more than others.
~ Guillermo del Toro
O world invisible, we view thee,O world intangible, we touch thee,O world unknowable, we know thee.
~ Francis Thompson
France, after the month of May, will share trust with the current leadership of the United States which, on many subjects, has tended to take useful positions in our view.
~ Francois Hollande
Ernst Mayr characterized the Cartesian view of animals as dumb automatons.2
~ Frans de Waal
The label derives from comparative psychology, the name of a field that traditionally has viewed animals as mere stand-ins for humans: a monkey is a simplified human, a rat a simplified monkey, and so
~ Frans de Waal