Quotes About Observation
Women are of course superficial, but one cannot say that men are very clever either.
~ Osamu Dazai
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Como ves, yo puedo ir y venir del fondo del mar a tierra firme cuando quiera, lo que me permite observar y comparar ambos modos de vida, y te aseguro que vuestra vida en tierra firme es agobiante. Hay demasiadas críticas de unos hacia otros. Las conversaciones de la gente que vive en tierra consisten o bien en hablar mal de los demás, o bien en hacer propaganda de las bondades de uno mismo. Acaba uno harto.
~ Osamu Dazai
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Ah, to be one of those crows, who know nothing of wealth and poverty!
~ Osamu Dazai
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Looking at products, objects, and other references in the outside world can give you inspiration about how to make your brand better.
~ Unknown
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To become a spectator of one's own life is to escape the suffering of life.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Really, if the lower orders don't set us a good example, what on earth is the use of them?
~ Oscar Wilde
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Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.
~ Oscar Wilde
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He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Life imitates art more than art imitates life.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Our knowledge of dynamic processes is necessarily inferior to our ability to describe stationary conditions.
~ Unknown
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O'Connell lo miraba, decepcionado, pensando que los soviéticos empezaban con las purgas aun antes de la victoria.
~ Unknown
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I envy most my cat. Of all my friends she is the wisest. She is sixty miles away from where I sit here writing. Yet I know well how it is with her. That little half-hour of sun has found her stretched out upon a wicker-work seat under the old vine that is southward of my house. Her fur was warm in it and keeps yet the warmth. She is content.
~ Unknown
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3 de maio Aprendi com meu filho de dez anos Que a poesia é a descoberta Das coisas que eu nunca vi
~ Unknown
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was ihm auffällt macht er zu worten dazwischen aber ist mangel.
~ Unknown
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Non indagate le cose a partire dalle parole, ma indagate le parole a partire dalle cose
~ Otto Dix
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In the psychical sphere there are no facts, but only interpretations of them.
~ Otto Rank
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To retain respect for sausages and laws, one must not watch them in the making.
~ Otto von Bismarck
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Experience is an excellent spyglass; but it has this drawback, that Prejudice very often clouds the lens.
~ Ouida
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Nobody, except that wise woman, Rosa Bonheur, ever discerned that animals only do not speak because they are endowed with a discretion far and away over that of blatant, bellowing, gossiping, garrulous Man. "Only a dog," indeed I However, the phrase has a pretty, modest, graceful look, so let it stand. Men never are taken at their own valuation by others; and so I suppose dogs cannot expect to be either.
~ Ouida
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They come to see; they come that they themselves may be seen.
~ Ovid
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There is no surer or more illuminating way of reading a man's character, and perhaps a little of his past history, than by observing the contexts in which he prefers to use certain words.
~ Unknown
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It was one of those parties where you cough twice before you speak and then decide not to say it after all.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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If only we could pull out our brain and use only our eyes.
~ Pablo Picasso
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Martín Luis Guzmán contará que se creó un impasse, que el grupito de hombres a caballo con la fila de tiradores ante ellos ni se iba ni se retiraba. Se miraban y se apuntaban, observaban a sus mutuos jefes. Hasta en la tragedia hay espacio para el absurdo.
~ Paco Ignacio Taibo II
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