Quotes about Perception
There is no blue without yellow and without orange.
— Vincent Van Gogh
You may say, 'Well, dragons don't exist.' It's, like, yes they do - the category 'predator' and the category 'dragon' are the same category. It absolutely exists. It's a superordinate category. It exists absolutely more than anything else. In fact, it really exists.
— Jordan Peterson
Worth seeing? Yes; but not worth going to see.
— Samuel Johnson
People are friendlier in New York than London.
— John Oliver
To know what you know and what you do not know, that is true knowledge.
— Confucius
Kids are smart: don't underestimate their bull detector. Contemporary kids have access to a lot of information, so don't even try to fool them. I have never been more nervous about my research than when writing for young adults because they pick up every single error.
— Isabel Allende
I've always liked wrinkles. When I was a young girl, I used to make lines on my face with my nails because I loved Jeanne Moreau. I always wanted to be older; I always added years to my life. For the longest time, if people thought I was older, I would take it as a compliment.
— Diane von Furstenberg
Nobody talks about how Puffy went to Howard University or about Lil Wayne attending the University of Houston. All the young kids know is what they see on the videos. They don't realize that these guys have taken managerial and business courses, and know how to brand and how to market themselves. They're very smart.
— Yolanda Adams
Fighters now, they think you have to trash talk to be marketable. Yet so much of what they're saying, it bores me.
— Alexander Volkanovski
I spent most of my career in business not saying the word 'woman.' Because if you say the word 'woman' in a business context, and often in a political context, the person on the other side of the table thinks you're about to sue them or ask for special treatment, right?
— Sheryl Sandberg
Ye cannot know eternal reality by a definition.
— CS Lewis
The difference between a truth and a lie is determined when one chose to accept the other.
— Anonymous