Quotes about perception
perception steps failing
Where the senses fail us, reason must step in. Galileo Galilei
perception doe world
For everything outside the phenomenal world, language can only be used allusively, but never even approximately in a comparative way, since, corresponding as it does to the phenomenal world, it is concerned only with property and its relations. Franz Kafka
perception existence
Is perception equivalent to existence? Erica Jong
perception together unions
I'm happy to see the union come together. We really need to clear up the public perception of what's going on. Eric Byrnes
perception able next
We do not know enough about how the present will lead into the future. We shall never be able to say, "Ha! My perception, my accounting for that series, will indeed cover its next and future components," or "Next time I meet with these phenomena, I shall be able to predict their total course. Gregory Bateson
perception would-be matter
Science sometimes improves hypotheses and sometimes disproves them. But proof would be another matter and perhaps never occurs except in the realms of totally abstract tautology. We can sometimes say that if such and such abstract suppositions or postulates are given, then such and such abstract suppositions or postulates are given, then such and such must follow absolutely. But the truth about what can be perceived or arrived at by induction from perception is something else again. Gregory Bateson
perception looks deceiving
Funny, now I can see, how looks can be deceiving. Elvis Costello
perception cheese body
I don't say that bodies like flint, which are commonly called inanimate, have perceptions and appetition; rather they have something of that sort in them, as worms are in cheese. Gottfried Leibniz
perception innocence
Back then they had Elvis and they thought Elvis was so risqué. So everyone has their perception to what innocence is. Josh Brolin
perception democracy world
The advanced levels which the democratic world has attained at the end of lengthy processes may have created the perception in the region that democracy is a distant concept; this perception can be addressed Recep Tayyip Erdogan
perception may perceive
Thus the same object may supply a practical perception to one person and a speculative one to another, or the same person may perceive it partly practically and partly speculatively. Samuel Alexander
perception
The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental. Samuel Alexander
perception ongoing enlightened
No enlightened person would deny its premise, but as an ongoing program it is monotonous, limited, locked in a perception of victimization. Robert Brustein
perception
Religion starts with the perception that something is wrong. Karen Armstrong
perception existence future-generation
If we don't start acknowledging our correct position as nothing more than a part of the planet as opposed to this perception that we're superior, then we won't have it much longer. We're facing a very turbulent, war-torn, drought-ridden existence for future generations unless we act now. Nikki Reed
perception fragility dangerous
Yet there is nothing more dangerous than to be premature in exploiting a change in perception. Peter Drucker
perception emotion logic
Logic will never change emotion or perception. Edward de Bono
perception
Who travels far will often see things Far removed from what was believed as Truth. Hermann Hesse
perception firsts energy
...The human perception of this energy first begins with a heightened sensitivity to beauty. James Redfield
perception world knows
Perception rules the world. Everyone knows that. Where we live and where we're from, you just can't escape it. Lamar Odom
perception absurdity
For me, it feels like my ideas are more specific to random thoughts or single ideas I might have, as opposed to being influenced by a general perception of absurdity. Jon Glaser
perception body speak
I am not in front of my body, I am in it or rather I am it... If we can still speak of interpretation in relation to the perception of one's own body, we shall have to say that it interprets itself. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
perception brain should
I should choose to be happy. You can choose; you can just throw a switch since, your whole life, it?s just in your brain anyway. It?s just your perception of it. Matthew Caws
perception majority bias
The perception of bias isn't there, that's what I told Ken Tomlinson, ... The majority of Americans do not perceive a bias. Pat Mitchell
perception changed
Perception can be changed Phil Knight
perception trying stories
Sometimes I'm considered, I guess, a subtle actor. Maybe I'm less of a showman and more just trying to tell the story. I don't know what the perception is. I just want to tell the story so the story as a whole works as opposed to just making sure that I work. Kelli O'Hara
perception-of-beauty perception makeup-and-beauty
Beauty is about perception, not about make-up. Kevyn Aucoin
perception spirituality circumstances
We cannot choose our external circumstances, but we can always choose how we respond to them. Epictetus
perception quality generations
The perception is that -- and I know many of us have heard this anecdotally -- many third and fourth generations of IU families are opting not to go to here because they perceive the quality of IU is going down. Tom Reilly
perception birth elegance
Defect in manners is usually the defect of fine perceptions. Elegance comes of no breeding, but of birth. Ralph Waldo Emerson
perception mind division
How can we speak of the action of the mind under any divisions, as of its knowledge, of its ethics, of its works, and so forth, since it melts will into perception, knowledge into act? Each becomes the other. Itself alone is. Ralph Waldo Emerson
perception structure senses
The senses interfere everywhere, and mix their own structure with all they report of. Ralph Waldo Emerson
perception degrees taste
We imperatively require a perception of and a homage to beauty in our companions. Other virtues are in request in the field and workyard, but a certain degree of taste is not to be spared in those we sit with. Ralph Waldo Emerson