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Quotes About View

A good movie had never once affected me in the same life-changing way a good book could. Books had the power to alter my view of the world forever. A great movie could change my perceptions for a day.
~ Pat Conroy
I went up to the terrace again and looked out on the tawny, many-alleyed city. At night it looked carved from brown sugar.
~ Pat Conroy
You have to pay for this view (onto which he looks while writing), so our expenses keep us pretty motivated to write. It's a vicious cycle.
~ Pat Conroy
I realize that I will either allow my view of evil to determine my view of God and will cut him down accordingly, or I will allow my view of God to determine my view of the evil and will elevate him accordingly, accepting that nothing is beyond his power for good.
~ Dallas Willard
And they shall live with His face in view, and that they belong to Him will show on their faces. Darkness will no longer be. They will have no need of lamps or sunlight because God the Lord will be radiant in their midst. And they will reign through the ages of ages. REV. 22:4–5
~ Dallas Willard
But what do these theologians really accomplish with their revised view of God—other than aligning themselves with a view of natural reality and life that they can take to be more scientific? Is it not simply the destruction of any workable sense in which God and Jesus are persons, now alive and accessible, standing in an interactive relationship with those who rely on them?
~ Dallas Willard
Sometimes all it takes is a tiny shift of perspective to see something in a totally new light.
~ Dan Brown
Uneori nu e nevoie decat de o foarte usoara schimbare de perspectiva pentru a percepe ceva familiar intr-o lumina cu totul noua.
~ Dan Brown
A veces sólo se necesita un ligerísimo cambio de perspectiva para ver algo conocido bajo una luz completamente nueva.
~ Dan Brown
suit an appreciative nod. "Very fashionable. You look almost Italian." VIEW OF THE SECOND-STORY BALCONY, THE HALL OF THE FIVE HUNDRED, PALAZZO VECCHIO Langdon's mouth went bone dry, but
~ Dan Brown
Everybody has a theory.
~ Daniel Handler
Consciousness, says Asanga, is "hindered by the view of the 'I': from there comes its agitated and powerless tension. This can be remedied by stabilizing consciousness in the inner world, which amounts to re-establishing consciousness in consciousness
~ Daniel Odier
Summer is always best through a window.
~ Jens Lekman
The quiet twilight was still trembling on the topmost ridges of the heath; and the view of London below me had sunk into a black gulf in the shadow of the cloudy night, when I stood before the gate of my mother's cottage.
~ Wilkie Collins
What is wisdom? It is an application of experience to present problems, a view of the part in the light of the whole, a perspective of the moment in the vista of years past and years to come.
~ Will Durant
might not know art but they knew what they liked
~ William Gaddis
the rigorously impersonal view of science might one day appear as having been a temporarily useful eccentricity rather than the definitively triumphant position which the sectarian scientist at present so confidently announces it to be.
~ William James
An artist in my view is always afraid of extremists; he is always afraid of those who claim to have found the ultimate solution to any question.
~ Chinua Achebe
The view from the window, particularly if you enjoy neon, is extraordinary.
~ Chris Bachelder
I believe marriage should be between one man and one woman. That's my view, and that'll be the view of our state because I wouldn't sign a bill that - like the one that was in New York.
~ Chris Christie
The only thing you sometimes have control over is your perspective. You don't have control over your situation. But you have a choice about how you view it.
~ Chris Pine
Out of the four large windows facing the water she can see the sine curve of the coastline, the serrated firs in the distance, the glittery amethyst sea.
~ Christina Baker Kline
the Franco regime's highly tendentious view of the civil war as a war of liberation against those without ethics or value – a mythology on which Franco never ceased to stake his legitimacy.
~ Helen Graham
The eye is the jewel of the body.
~ Henry David Thoreau