To observations which ourselves we make, we grow more partial for th' observer's sake. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
“Life is some kind of a terminal disease, otherwise, why do we have more dead people than alive?” — Boris Zubry Copy Share Image
A lot of my writing and my detailing of scenes are based on my observations of life in Nagpur. — Rajkumar Hirani Copy Share Image
I never gossip. I observe. And then relay my observations to practically everyone. — Gail Carriger Copy Share Image
In the moment of making films, I want to share my observations of life, not of other films. — Alexander Payne Copy Share Image
Observations often tell you more about the observer than the observed. — Chris Geiger Copy Share Image
“There is no such thing as a good war and there is no such thing as a justified war but there is… — Boris Zubry Copy Share Image
“Why the Devil survived for so long? Is it because he is the Devil or is it because he is much smarter… — Boris Zubry Copy Share Image
“Travel is the physical move from point A to point B that could be very expensive and it could contain a questionable… — Boris Zubry Copy Share Image
“The takeaway from all these observations is that our species seems, somehow, to derive more benefit from speaking than from listening.” — Kevin Simler Copy Share Image
Look ... first and foremost, I'm a scientist. That means it's my responsibility to make observations and gather evidence before forming a… — Allen Steele Copy Share Image
I never expected this to catch on in the way it did! Of course similar observations have been made by any number… — David Chalmers Copy Share Image
From all our observations we may collect with certainty, that misery is the lot of man, but cannot discover in what particular… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Science is beautiful when it makes simple explanations of phenomena or connections between different observations. Examples include the double helix in biology… — Stephen Hawking Copy Share Image
One of the interesting things about Twitter is looking how famous people choose to use it. Take someone like Steve Martin, who… — Rob Lowe Copy Share Image
Science is very vibrant. There are always new observations to be found. And it's all in the interest in challenging the authority… — Greg Graffin Copy Share Image
“ 'All we can see is the surface. But there's so much more we can't see beneath. I bet it's as big… — Augusta Li Copy Share Image
“It doesn’t matter to them that we didn’t ask to be the way we are; that some of us were born this… — Melyssa Winchester Copy Share Image
To place a man in a multi-stage rocket and project him into the controlling gravitational field of the moon where the passengers… — Lee De Forest Copy Share Image
There's people who live life authentically and there's people who live a life of fabrication. And it begins with the question of… — Michael Mann Copy Share Image
“Before the academy, Miri never had cause to wonder if a person was head smart or not. It seemed everyone was clever… — Shannon Hale Copy Share Image
When I drive, I check out everything I see, and just taking in all those observations helps me think. So I draw… — Edward Ruscha Copy Share Image
“You have two choices in life when it comes to truthful observations by others that anger you: You can be ashamed and… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
“God told us to love everyone. However, when you don’t like someone then you need to walk away and focus not on… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
“I see that you have hitherto been one of that herd who, in order to learn how matters such as this take… — Galileo Galilei Copy Share Image
“Every day, hundreds of observations and experiments pour into the hopper of the scientific literature. Many of them don't have much to… — Jerry A. Coyne Copy Share Image
“A soap opera character on the bar TV says, "You killed him, you smothered him with doughnuts!" Another character, another scene--she is… — David Byrne Copy Share Image
“Since the stomach gives no obvious external sign of its workings, investigators of gastric movements have hitherto been obliged to confine their… — Walter Bradford Cannon Copy Share Image