Quotes about Interpretation
It's interesting that, there really is no Proverbs 31 for men in the Bible. Men need the whole Bible, women need a chapter.
— Tony Evans
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
The fundamental attribution error is simply this: human beings tend to falsely attribute the negative behaviors of others to their character (an internal attribution), while they attribute their own negative behaviors to their environment (an external attribution).
— Patrick Lencioni
She is skilled at communicating the 'context' for her comments with the goal of ensuring understanding.
— Patrick Lencioni
3. How do you talk about and use the answers to these questions?
— Patrick Lencioni
If we were talking about Europe in 1000, or most of the third world today, the standard misquotation would be spot on.
— Paul Graham
You came so that you could learn about your dreams, said the old woman. And dreams are the language of God. When he speaks in our language, I can interpret what he has said. But if he speaks in the language of the soul, it is only you who can understand.
— Paulo Coelho
The book is a film that takes place in the mind of the reader.
— Paulo Coelho
Take these, said the old man, holding out a white stone and a black stone that had been embedded at the center of the breastplate. They are called Urim and Thummim. The black signifies 'yes,' and the white 'no.' When you are unable to read the omens, they will help you to do so. Always ask an objective question.
— Paulo Coelho
Signs are an extremely personal language that we develop throughout our lives, by trial and error, until we begin to understand that God is guiding us.
— Paulo Coelho
If someone comes to you with a gift, and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to? - asked the Samurai.
— Paulo Coelho
I think, knowing full well that we always try to interpret things in accordance with what we want ant as they are.
— Paulo Coelho