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Quotes About Perceived

The fact that most of us experience throughout most of our lives a sense of absence or distance from God is the great illusion that we are caught up in; it is the human condition. The sense of separation from God is real, but the meeting of stillness reveals that this perceived separation does not have the last word.
~ Martin Laird
Relative to perceived physical wants, the Stone Age economy is an economy of abundance.
~ Unknown
Resistance indicates a perceived threat to a largely unconscious belief system, one that has no doubt successfully guided the organization in the past.
~ Unknown
If the vision of perceived integrity isn't refreshed regularly, the engineers have a tendency to get lost in the technical details and forget the customer values.
~ Unknown
Donald Trump, even more than his father, was perceived as a vulgarian—after all, he put his name on his buildings, quite a déclassé thing to do.
~ Michael Wolff
Only a crisis - actual or perceived - produces real change. When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. That, I believe, is our basic function: to develop alternatives to existing policies, to keep them alive and available until the politically impossible becomes the politically inevitable.
~ Milton Friedman
The building of perceived value is probably the single most important selling skill in larger sales.
~ Unknown
anger is usually a response to perceived injustice, and so angry experiences are often negative ones.
~ Paul Bloom
Many distortion campaigns seem to revolve around either real or perceived abandonment, loss, and rejection
~ Unknown
Both education and the investigation designed to support it must be "sympathetic" activities, in the etymological sense of the word. That is, they must consist of communication and of the common experience of a reality perceived in the complexity of its constant "becoming.
~ Paulo Freire
What I do know is that we become traumatized when our ability to respond to a perceived threat is in some way overwhelmed. This inability to adequately respond can impact us in obvious ways, as well as ways that are subtle.
~ Peter A. Levine
The xenophobic form sees Jews as different from others in some observable respects, and its adherents exhibit varying degrees of discomfort with this difference. The chimerical form sees Jews as dangerous to others in some imagined ways, and its exponents advocate doing something in response.
~ Unknown