Quotes about Perception
A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts.
— James Allen
All things are mirrors in which you see yourself reflected, and the gloom which you perceive in your work is but a reflection of that mental state which you bring to it. Bring a right, an unselfish, state of heart to the thing, and lo! it is at once transformed, and becomes a means of strength and blessedness, reflecting back that which you have brought to it.
— James Allen
mente es el poder maestro que modela y fabrica, y el hombre es mente, y eternamente toma la herramienta que es pensar, y, modelando lo que desea, lleva adelante un millar de alegrÃ
— James Allen
His condition is also his own, and not another man's. His suffering and his happiness are evolved from within. As he thinks, so he is; as he continues to think, so he remains.
— James Allen
All things are mirrors in which you see yourself reflected, and the gloom which you perceive in your work is but a reflection of that mental state which you bring to it. Bring a right, an unselfish, state of heart to the
— James Allen
Old Newtonian physics claimed that things have an objective reality separate from our perception of them. Quantum physics, and particularly Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, reveal that, as our perception of an object changes, the object itself literally changes.
— Marianne Williamson
When I first met the world, basically, or introduced myself to people, I was in 'Superbad,' and I feel the same way I felt promoting 'Superbad' in an underdog style that I feel promoting 'Moneyball.'
— Jonah Hill
There's something advantageous about having people underestimate your intellect, insomuch as a lot of things are revealed to you. They assume you don't know what you're talking about, then all of a sudden, you do. And the next thing you know, you have information you wouldn't normally have.
— Ashton Kutcher
People who do comedy are always underrated because they make it look so easy.
— Jennifer Aniston
In the end, people are persuaded not by what we say, but by what they understand.
— John Maxwell
We don't understand with our brains but with our hearts. That's where the image of God is.
— Reinhard Bonnke
Few things give rise to imprecise rhetoric like the issue of race. It's understandable, but damaging.
— John Piper