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Quotes About Observation

I saw his glance flick over me, like a horse trader assessing the value of a filly. Whenever I looked up the king's eyes were on me, whenever I looked away I was conscious of his stare still on my face. When
~ Philippa Gregory
Any triumph she has is halved if I am not there to see it. And anything that goes wrong for me, any slight or humiliation, she is quick to perceive and she would even be quick to revenge—oh!—but inside her heart is singing to know that I have taken a blow.
~ Philippa Gregory
When she looked down the hall at Anne and at me it was as if she looked straight through us, as if we were nothing but clear panes of Venetian glass and all she wanted to know was what might be beyond. She did not seem to envy us, nor see us as rivals to her father's attention or even as a danger to her mother's place. She saw us as a pair of light women, so insubstantial that the wind might blow us away in a merciful puff. She
~ Philippa Gregory
I had a small looking glass on the wall and I stood before it and gazed at my own reflection.
~ Philippa Gregory
It is just good practice to do a situational scan and have situational awareness when you are out in the world.
~ Phillip C. McGraw
There are things we see with our eyes, sitting high and looking out. And there are things we see with our hearts, sitting still and looking in.
~ Unknown
How many girls?" Mother asked. "Two, now," Peter answered. "I mean three. Three girls!" He looked quickly at Jake. " Three girls, all right. I counted." Mother studied him curiously.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Peter was leaning his elbows on the end of the table, a piece of bread smeared with peanut butter in his hands, chewing wide eyed with his mouth open. Wally tried not to look. Whenever Wally was really hungry at school and didn't think he could hold out until noon, he thought about the way half-chewed bread and peanut butter looked in Peter's mouth, and he wasn't hungry anymore.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
stares down at her spinach. "It looks like poop," she says.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
I do not think, I note (Je ne pense pas; je note)
~ Pierre Reverdy
The universe as we know it is a joint product of the observer and the observed. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
But I've been dead much longer than I lived, and I have had the chance to educate myself in that that I lacked in life. I wasn't stupid when I lived, just ignorant. There's a lot to learn, simply by watching the follies of the living.
~ Piers Anthony
The more you look, the more you see.
~ Unknown
The story is, that Leontius, the son of Aglaion, coming up one day from the Piraeus, under the north wall on the outside, observed some dead bodies lying on the ground at the place of execution. He felt a desire to see them, and also a dread and abhorrence of them; for a time he struggled and covered his eyes, but at length the desire got the better of him; and forcing them open, he ran up to the dead bodies, saying, Look, ye wretches, take your fill of the fair sight.
~ Plato
You learn more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
~ Plato
So then, perhaps there would be more justice in the bigger and it would be easier to observe closely. If you want, first we'll investigate what justice is like in the cities. Then, we'll also go on to consider it in individuals, considering the likeness of the bigger in the idea24 of the littler?
~ Plato
True, how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?
~ Plato
Ali,srecnice moj,mozda sam ja nista,a ti to ne primecujes.
~ Plato
de dos hombres que caminan juntos, el uno ve lo que el otro no ve».[27]
~ Plato
My first observation is, that your lawgiver ordered you to endure hardships, because he thought that those who had not this discipline would run away from those who had. But he ought to have considered further, that those who had never learned to resist pleasure would be equally at the mercy of those who had, and these are often among the worst of mankind. Pleasure, like fear, would overcome them and take away their courage and freedom.
~ Plato
You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
~ Plato
Un montaggio è un lavoro che ognuno se lo deve studiare da sé, con la sua testa, e ancora meglio con le sue mani: Perché sa, le cose, a vederle da una poltrona oppuramente da un traliccio alto quaranta metri, fa differenza.
~ Primo Levi
Chi per mestiere compra o vende si riconosce facilmente: ha l'occhio vigile e il volto teso, teme la frode o la medita, e sta in guardia come un gatto all'imbrunire.
~ Primo Levi
A good prospector, a serious one, who does not want to tell lies either to others or himself, should not trust in appearances, because this rock, which seems dead, is in fact full of deception: sometimes it changes its nature even while you're digging, likes certain snakes change color so you won't see them.
~ Primo Levi