Quotes About Observation
A camera teaches you how to see without a camera.
~ Dorothea Lange
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I think most people gain some sense of how to look at a painting, but no one ever teaches you how to look at a piece of silver.
~ Mary Beard
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Iniesta teaches you something in every match.
~ Ernesto Valverde
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Astronomy teaches the correct use of the sun and the planets.
~ Stephen Leacock
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Experience teaches you that the man who looks you straight in the eye, particularly if he adds a firm handshake, is hiding something.
~ Clifton Fadiman
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My father's not the type of person that teaches you by saying, 'Come here, son. I'm going to tell you about real estate.' You learn by watching it. If you don't pick it up, it's your problem.
~ Donald Trump, Jr.
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The thing about being an outsider... is that it teaches you to hear what people are thinking because you're constantly looking for the people who just don't give a damn.
~ Mike Nichols
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Drawing teaches you to look at things properly and to understand form and structure.
~ Michael Foreman
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Much of the way we understand the world is through images. That's what I think good art does - it teaches you how to see the historical moment that you live in.
~ Trevor Paglen
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Every film you see at a festival teaches you something.
~ Mani Ratnam
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The five steps in teaching an employee new skills are preparation, explanation, showing, observation and supervision.
~ Bruce Barton
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Go forth under the open sky, and list To Nature's teachings.
~ William Cullen Bryant
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Not everything is seen that happens on the pitch - the teammate in a good position, where it might get dangerous, how a situation develops.
~ Bastian Schweinsteiger
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You mostly defend with your head, always reacting to the movement of opponents and teammates. I had to become more aware of that, play with much more consideration, the way you drive a car: you always need to look left, right, and the rear mirror to see what's going on around you.
~ Jerome Boateng
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I'm lucky to play with Messi for the national team; I've learned many things. I can pick up a lot from him in terms of how he reads the play, how he thinks, how he sees the movement of his teammates. This will help me a lot for the future.
~ Paulo Dybala
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I've seen those mistakes where I could have just given an easy layup or quick dump pass just to get my teammates going, so I watched a lot of stuff on that. Now I see it, now I can make those plays and make sure I feed my teammates.
~ Collin Sexton
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When I've watched teams that play with five at the back and wing-backs, I've looked at their starting positions and positions out of possession because that comes a little bit more unnaturally to me.
~ Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
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The eyes that could astutely spot any danger in the area would regard me wonderingly and worshipfully, like I was the most beautiful and amazing woman in the world.
~ Richelle Mead
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Living is in the details. You've got to appreciate the details.
~ Richelle Mead
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Gage wants to know more about his neighbor, Miss Dupree the one who keeps getting undressed at night with the curtains open and the lights on.In mock horror,Parker swung in his chair. Hey! you and Ashley are Gage's neighbors!
~ Richie Tankersley Cusick
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Never does a man portray his own character more vividly than in his manner of portraying another.
~ Richter
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My country," Prince Bernhard observed, "can never again afford the luxury of another Montgomery success.
~ Rick Atkinson
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Voltaire had observed, history is filled with the sound of silken slippers going downstairs and wooden shoes coming up.
~ Rick Atkinson
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One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth whole years of those mean observances of paltry decorum, in which men steal through existence, like sluggish waters through a marsh, without either honor or observation.
~ Rick Atkinson
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