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Quotes about Observation

You all right?" She looked up to find William Barnett watching her from the back door. "I'm fine. Why do you ask?" "It looked like you were scowling. I figured either you were thinking of me or something was wrong.
— Tracie Peterson
All too often in life, we see people do what we want them to do and we say nothing, assuming that the behavior has become natural for them, an easy standard.
— Patrick Lencioni
I often like to talk with candidates in a room with multiple team members. This allows us to debrief more effectively (e.g., "What did you think he meant when he said . . . ?"). This also gives you a sense of how the candidate deals with multiple people at once, which is a critical skill on a team. Some people are much different one-on-one than they are in a group, and you need to know that.
— Patrick Lencioni
Learn to program by looking at good programs — not just at what they do, but at the source code.
— Paul Graham
I open the curtains in my office and see people out there, some walking and holding hands without having to worry about the consequences. And I can't show my love
— Paulo Coelho
The problem is that they don't even realize that they're walking a new road every day. They don't see that the fields are new and the seasons change. All they think about is food and water
— Paulo Coelho
The words of the Lord are written in the word around us. Merely be attentive to what happens in your life and you will discover where.
— Paulo Coelho
People's minds are changed through observation and not through argument.
— Will Rogers
If only we could pull out our brain and use only our eyes.
— Pablo Picasso
It is of the highest importance in the art of detection to be able to recognise out of a number of facts which are incidental and which are vital.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
There's nothing like drawing a thing to make you really see it.
— Margaret Atwood
The habit of ignoring Nature is deeply implanted in our times. This attitude reminds me of people who never look you in the eye; I find them disturbing and always have to look away.
— Marc Chagall