Quotes About Observation
You could probably tell more from her discarded dental floss. At least I would know what she had for dinner, her dental health, and possibly the DNA of the last person she kissed.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Empire State Building observation
~ Andrew Mayne
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Richard Feynman would say, "It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is; it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Often it's to suss you out and decide if you're hiding something and how you hide things.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Each one helps us understand that our points of view are shaped by what we see, what we've been told, and, lastly, how we process it all.
~ Andrew Mayne
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But to paraphrase the Supreme Court's statement about obscenity, when it comes to patterns, I know them when I see them.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Back then, just like now, whenever people look the other way when evil is around them, the wicked will find it.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Only the most foolish of mice would hide in a cat's ear, but only the wisest of cats would think to look there.
~ Andrew Mercer
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The poverty of the villages is almost picturesque from the windows of a coach that is not stopping.
~ Andrew Miller
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For she was not of their world nor did she share their values. When she looked at a rose she savoured its beauty, they counted the petals.
~ Andrew Morton
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When she looked at a rose she savoured its beauty, they counted the petals.
~ Andrew Morton
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Why was it a stranger could look at me and immediately see me, but my husband of nearly twenty years could barely see me standing in front of him most of the time? Do we eventually wear each other, put on each other like a pair of old gloves, hardly noticing what we're doing because we've done it so often?
~ Andrew Neiderman
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Martin Luther was a thoroughly educated man but he wore this lightly. His sermons were littered with only examples and improving tales, drawing equally from the fables of Aesop and the follies of life he observed all around him.
~ Andrew Pettegree
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I've seen the photos," he said. "Photos are never the same as the real thing," I said.
~ Andrew Pyper
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Winston Churchill once observed that in wartime, truth is so precious that she needs to be defended by a bodyguard of lies.)
~ Andrew Roberts
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Napoleón dijo en una ocasión que «para entender a un hombre hay que observar cómo era el mundo a sus veinte años».
~ Andrew Roberts
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It wrote me "helpful" comments about each of the rooms I was going through, like, "This is the Room of Eternal Death. It's like the Room of Normal Death, but somewhat more repetitive." That sort of thing.
~ Andrew Rowe
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What is the role of the supervisor in the staff meeting—a leader, observer, expediter, questioner, decision-maker? The answer, of course, is all of them. Please
~ Andrew S. Grove
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People in the trenches are usually in touch with impending changes early
~ Andrew S. Grove
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Even as a kid I was never the generator of humor, but I always knew who was funny, who to hang out with.
~ Andrew Stanton
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An excellent definition can be found in the book Quantum Enigma by Bruce Rosenblum and Fred Kuttner: "Whenever any property of a microscopic object affects a macroscopic object, that property is 'observed' and becomes a physical reality." For example, when a microscopic photon hits the macroscopic screen in the double-slit experiment, then
~ Andrew Thomas
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By understanding how the same scene can appear different, depending on the viewpoint from which it is perceived, we learn to separate the accidents of viewpoint from the properties of the thing itself. By treating subjectivity objectively, we master it.
~ Andrew Thomas
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The observation of an object by an observer results in an equivalent observation of the observer by the observed object.
~ Andrew Thomas
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Galileo stated that there was no experiment you could possibly perform which could detect if you were stationary or moving at a constant velocity. This unification of "being stationary" and "moving" stands as the first of the great unifications in physics.
~ Andrew Thomas
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