Quotes About Observation
Her long narrow eyes darkened with whatever it was they were beginning to see.
~ James Baldwin
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The world tends to trap and immobilize you in the role you play; and it is not always easy—in fact, it is always extremely hard—to maintain a kind of watchful, mocking distance between oneself as one appears to be and oneself as one actually is.
~ James Baldwin
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From my chair, I looked out my window, over these dreadful streets. The baby asked, 'Is there not one righteous among them?
~ James Baldwin
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I was often allowed to watch them drink their cocktails.
~ James Baldwin
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The blacks have a song which says, 'I can't believe what you say, because I see what you do.' No American film, relating to blacks, can possibly incorporate this observation.
~ James Baldwin
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In order to change a situation one has first to see it for what it is.
~ James Baldwin
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Sometimes you were here all day long and you read or you opened the window or you cooked something - and I watched you - and you never said anything - and you looked at me with such eyes, as though you did not see me. All day, while I worked to make this room for you.
~ James Baldwin
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To begin with, the room was not large enough for two. It looked out on a small courtyard. 'Looked out' means only that the room had two windows, against which the courtyard malevolently pressed, encroaching day by day, as though it had confused itself with a jungle.
~ James Baldwin
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The necessity for a form of socialism is based on the observation that the world's present economic arrangements doom most of the world to misery; that the way of life dictated by these arrangements is both sterile and immoral; and, finally, that there is no hope for peace in the world so long as these arrangements obtain.
~ James Baldwin
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I missed the way the dark face closes, the way the dark eyes watch, the way the dark face opens and lights up the room.
~ James Baldwin
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I watched him as he moved. And then I watched their faces, watching him. And then I was afraid. I knew that they were watching, had been watching both of us. They knew that they had witnessed a beginning and now they would not cease to watch until they saw the end. It had taken some time but the tables had been turned; now I was in the zoo, and they were watching.
~ James Baldwin
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They knew that they had witnessed a beginning and now they would not cease to watch until they saw the end.
~ James Baldwin
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TROUPE: Do you have any feelings about yuppies? BALDWIN: I saw them coming. I knew them. They can't, I'm afraid, be taught anything.
~ James Baldwin
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If you're an artist, you're guilty of a crime: not that you're aware, which is bad enough, but that you see things other people don't admit are there.
~ James Baldwin
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Painters have often taught writers how to see.
~ James Baldwin
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He made two or three peculiar observations; as when shewn the botanical garden, 'Is not EVERY garden a botanical garden?
~ James Boswell
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Entrenched myth: Successful leaders in a turbulent world are bold, risk-seeking visionaries. Contrary finding: The best leaders we studied did not have a visionary ability to predict the future. They observed what worked, figured out why it worked, and built upon proven foundations. They were not more risk taking, more bold, more visionary, and more creative than the comparisons. They were more disciplined, more empirical, and more paranoid.
~ James C. Collins
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I prefer the mist that surrounds me. Yes, I don't like a lot of what I see nowadays.
~ James Clavell
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I do three weeks at the Hall of Justice Jail. It's a potent crime primer. I'm the geek that all the pro thugs disdain. I observe them up close. It's the '60s. It's social-grievance-as-justification-for-bad-actions time. My cellmates have sadness raps down. I gain a notch on my crime-as-continuing-circumstance notion. Crime is large-scale individual moral default. That means you, motherfucker.
~ James Ellroy
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Friend, I am grieved when I find a venator or hunter of your experience and observation, following the current of vulgar error. The animal you describe, is in truth a species of the bos ferus or bos sylvestris, as he has been happily called by the poets, but, though of close affinity it is altogether distinct, from the common Bubulus. Bison is the better word, and I would suggest the necessity of adopting it in the future, when you shall have occasion to allude to the species.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
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has dropped into the river, said Hurry, after looking carefully along
~ James Fenimore Cooper
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Men are seldom struck by incongruities in their appearance any more than their own conduct.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
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On the other couch a women sits with a young boy looking through a picture book about Babar the Elephant. When I find a magazine and I lean back to start reading it, I can see the women watching me out of the corner of her eye. She moves closer to the child and she leans over and kisses his forehead. I know why she does it and i don't blame her.
~ James Frey
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When I find a magazine and I lean back to start reading it, I can see the woman watching me out of the corner of her eye. She moves closer to the child and she puts her arm around him and she leans over and kisses his forehead. I know why she does it and I don't blame her and as I open my magazine my heart breaks and I hope that the little boy doesn't grow up to be anything like me.
~ James Frey
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