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In the philosophic sense, observation shows and experiment teaches. By Claude Bernard Sense Observation Teaches Philosophic Shows

See and keep silent. By Francis Walsingham Silent

I'm just someone who observes a lot. By Nadine Labaki Lot Observes

Self-observation helps us to refocus within, to balance ourselves and to be in the present moment ... By Jacqueline Ripstein Selfobservation Moment Refocus Balance Present

Self-observation brings man to the realization of the necessity of self-change. And in observing himself a man notices that self-observation itself brings about certain changes in his inner processes. He begins to understand that self-observation is an instrument of self-change, a means of awakening. By G.i. Gurdjieff Selfchange Selfobservation Brings Man Realization

You notice. And noticing, you live. By John Graves Notice Noticing Live

We are the observers, and our writing makes us witnesses to what we have seen and learned about the human condition. By Heather Ormsby Observers Condition Writing Makes Witnesses

Observation is a critical activity in the innovation process to understand the context of an issue from a human perspective. By Pearl Zhu Observation Perspective Critical Activity Innovation

To behold, is not necessary to observe, and the power of comparing and combining is only to be obtained by education. It is much to be regretted that habits of exact observation are not cultivated in our schools; to this deficiency may be traced much of the fallacious reasoning, the false philosophy which prevails. By Wilhelm Von Humboldt Behold Observe Education Power Comparing

I observe myself and I come to know others. By Laozi Observe

Every time you observe you give yourself the opportunity to learn. By Libby Fischer Hellmann Learn Time Observe Give Opportunity

Watching I watch myself, what I see is my creation as though entering through my eyes perception is conception into an eye more crystal clear water of thoughts, what I watch watches me, I am the creation of what I see By Octavio Paz Watch Creation Watching Thoughts Entering

Observations not only disturb what is to be measured, they produce it. By Pascual Jordan Observations Measured Disturb Produce

Pay attention to me. By Sally Quinn Pay Attention

We are not only observers. We are participators. In some strange sense this is aparticipatory universe. By John Archibald Wheeler Observers Participators Universe Strange Sense

You can't do clear observation if you ain't in the field.You can't be a pure observer if you're now in the field. By Toba Beta Field Clear Observation Fieldyou Pure

You're always observing people, but maybe you're studying the wrong things. By Julie Cross People Things Observing Studying Wrong

inspect what you expect By Josh Kent Inspect Expect

There is part of us that stands in quiet witness to what we do, taking notes, waiting for a solitary moment to bring up the subject. By Robert Breault Taking Notes Waiting Subject Part

He alone is an acute observer, who can observe minutely without being observed. By Johann Caspar Lavater Observer Observed Acute Observe Minutely

If you put yourself in a situation of unpredictability and then find that it's completely possible to accept it, then you become an observer. By David Tudor Observer Put Situation Unpredictability Find

What you see you become. By Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

To notice is to select, toregard some bits of perception, or some features of the world, as morenoteworthy, more significant, than others. To these we attend, and therest we ignore - for which reason conscious attention is at the same time ignorance despite the fact that it gives us a vividlyclear picture of whatever we choose to notice. By Alan W. Watts Select Toregard Perception World Morenoteworthy

I watch people constantly. By Ron Moody Constantly Watch People

An observation, strictly, is only a sensation. Nobody means that we should reject everything but sensations. But as soon as we go beyond sensations we are making inferences. By Harold Jeffreys Strictly Observation Sensations Inferences Reject

I see only what you see, but I notice what I see. By Ramana Maharshi Notice

I like to think of myself as an observer. By Mia Wasikowska Observer

Observation is the best medium of learning, By Priya Kumar Observation Learning Medium

Observation is like a muscle. It grows stronger with use and atrophies without use. Exercise your observation muscle and you will become a more powerful decoder of the world around you. By Joe Navarro Observation Muscle Exercise Grows Stronger

One tries to be an observer as an actor and indeed as a director because the small things, the give-away things are what are really interesting to a performer. By Janet Suzman Performer Things Observer Actor Director

We notice what we choose to notice. By Seth Godin Notice Choose

I read once that the act of observing changes the nature of what is observed. By Christina Baker Kline Observed Read Act Observing Nature

What we have become accustomed to witnessing is a social illusion that takes precedence due to the fact that the process is so intrusive that it becomes difficult to bear witness to the unobtrusive, which is so subtle in comparison. By Lujan Matus Unobtrusive Comparison Accustomed Witnessing Social

The very act of observing disturbs the system. By Werner Heisenberg System Act Observing Disturbs

If you see something, say something. By Rich Redman

Observing is not the same as experiencing.' Li Wei gestures angrily at my stump. 'You sit there and judge others from a safe distance every day. You assume because you watch us, you understand us. But you don't. By Richelle Mead Observing Experiencing Wei Stump Gestures

The observer listens to nature: the experimenter questions and forces her to reveal herself. By Georges Cuvier Nature Observer Listens Experimenter Questions

People are watching us again." "Good. Beautiful things should be watched. They shine. By Bethany-Kris Good People Watching Beautiful Watched

Anybody who dedicates himself to exploring the human condition, there's always a detached eye that's watching. In any situation, a little part of me is observing it, to see if there are any raw materials to create something else later. By Oscar Isaac Condition Watching Dedicates Exploring Human

The ability to observe, and the ability to see the little things that seem trivial at first, may become amazingly important and meaningful. By Harold Gatty Ability Observe Meaningful Things Trivial

If thou wilt be observant and vigilant, thou wilt see at every moment the response to thy action. Be observant if thou wouldst have a pure heart, for something is born to thee in consequence of every action. By Rumi Thou Wilt Action Vigilant Observant

Carefully observe oneself and one's situation, carefully observe others, and carefully observe one's environment. Consider fully, act decisively. By Kano Jigoro Carefully Observe Situation Environment Oneself

If a writer stops observing he is finished. Experience is communicated by small details intimately observed. By Ernest Hemingway, Finished Writer Stops Observing Experience

There is no more difficult art to acquire than the art of observation, and for some men it is quite as difficult to record an observation in brief and plain language. By William Osler Language Difficult Art Observation Acquire

The wisest as well as the most dangerous men are those who observe without speaking. By Jeff Wheeler Speaking Wisest Dangerous Men Observe

It must never be lost sight of what observation is for. It is not for the sake of piling up miscellaneous information or curious facts, but for the sake of saving life and increasing health and comfort By Katharine Kolcaba Sake Lost Sight Observation Facts

Go out. Watching By Joanna Bourne Watching

Observations often tell you more about the observer than the observed. By Chris Geiger Observations Observed Observer

Be the witness of your thoughts. By Gautama Buddha Thoughts Witness

The Indian philosopher J. Krishnamurti once remarked that observing without evaluating is the highest form of human intelligence. When I first read this statement, the thought, 'What nonsense!' shot through my mind before I realized that I had just made an evaluation. By Marshall B. Rosenberg Indian Philosopher Krishnamurti Intelligence Statement

Let observation with extensive view, Survey mankind from China to Peru; Remark each anxious toil, each eager strife, And watch the busy scenes of crowded life. By Samuel Johnson Survey Peru Remark China View

Hear, see, and be silent. By Baltasar Gracian Hear Silent

What gets watched, gets done By Don White Watched

I write as a witness to what I have seen. By Terry Tempest Williams Write Witness

Cultivate an ever-continuous power of observation. Wherever you are, be always ready to make slight notes of postures, groups and incidents. By John Singer Sargent Cultivate Observation Evercontinuous Power Postures

Introspection and observation of others are vital for the ongoing good health of our own psyche; watch, learn and tweak as required. By Sam Owen Watch Introspection Psyche Learn Required

Wherever I go, I'm watching. Even on vacation, when I'm in an airport or a railroad station, I look around, snap pictures, and find out how people do things. By Richard Scarry Watching Vacation Station Snap Pictures

Everyone has a watched life. Everyone is both the observer and the observed. By Akiane Kramarik Life Watched Observed Observer

To gain knowledge, you may simply observe, but to truly understand, you must experience. By M.p. Sharma Knowledge Observe Understand Experience Gain

You watch and see! By Lama Feher Alsharif Watch

Let observation with observant view,Observe mankind from China to Peru. By Oliver Goldsmith Peru China Observation Observant Viewobserve

To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work. By Mary Oliver Attention Work Pay Endless Proper

Men watch. Women watch themselves being watched. By John Berger Men Watch Women Watched

The surveillance, he thought, essentially should be maintained. And, if possible, by me. I should always be watching, watching and figuring out, even if I never do anything about what I see; even if I just sit there and observe silently, not seen: that is important, that I as a watcher of all that happens should be at my place. By Philip K. Dick Surveillance Thought Essentially Maintained Watching

Look at things and listen and feel. By Ernest Hemingway, Feel Things Listen

Notice, notice; let noticing take the place of screaming. By Gregory Maguire Notice Screaming Noticing Place

I'm very much an observer and a conduit of thoughts and ideas. By Ian Anderson Ideas Observer Conduit Thoughts

And myself? Observe me. There is something to be gained from my surface uses, and perhaps a little more from my lower depths, but my very bottom? That's where I am alone, the observer and the observed. By Jeanette Winterson Observe Depths Bottom Observed Gained

Observation is a passive science, experimentation an active science. By Claude Bernard Science Observation Experimentation Passive Active

You can learn so much just by observing. By Jessica Williams Observing Learn

You shall use all your senses to monitor very carefully all that goes on about you, inside and outside. By Sandy Woodward Inside Senses Monitor Carefully

measure up - disillusion us by showing By John Howard Griffin Measure Disillusion Showing

Observation is the generative act in scientific discovery. For all its aberrations, the evidence of the senses is essentially to be relied upon provided we observe nature as a child does, without prejudices and preconceptions, but with that clear and candid vision which adults lose and scientists must strive to regain. By Peter Medawar Observation Discovery Generative Act Scientific

I learned to observe the world around me, and to note what I saw By Margaret Mead Learned Observe World Note

Both observer and observed are parts of the world that has an objective existence, and any distinction between them has no meaningful significance. In other words, if you see a herd of zebras fighting for a spot in the parking garage, it is because there really is a herd of zebras fighting for a spot in the parking garage. By Stephen Hawking Garage Existence Significance Herd Zebras

I'm an observer. I read about life. I research life. I find a corner in a room and melt into it. I can become invisible. It's an art, and I am a wonderful practitioner. By Christine Feehan Observer Life Read Research Invisible

I watch you, and it's like watching two people. By Victoria Schwab People Watch Watching

Reality gets created through acts of observation By Fred Alan Wolf Reality Observation Created Acts

Blaze said, watching By Sara King Watching Blaze

Innocent and infinite are the pleasures of observation. By Henry James Innocent Observation Infinite Pleasures

Watchfulness is experiencing a sudden glimpse of something without any qualifications - just the sudden glimpse itself. By Chogyam Trungpa Sudden Glimpse Watchfulness Qualifications Experiencing

Observe everything silently, like a little bird! This invites the angels of wisdom! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Observe Silently Bird Wisdom Invites

I've always found that I personally love to observe things, and I'm good at observing things. By Jamie Johnson Things Found Personally Love Observe

This benefit of seeing ... can come only if you pause a while, extricate yourself from the maddening mob of quick impressions ceaselessly battering our lives, and look thoughtfully at a quiet image ... the viewer must be willing to pause, to look again, to meditate. By Dorothea Lange Benefit Pause Extricate Lives Image

Observation comes first, then interpretation. By Eben Alexander Observation Interpretation

I watch people's behavior and notice things. I think that's why I became a comedian. I notice how stupid the things we do are. By Ellen Degeneres Watch People Behavior Notice Things

But the time draws on for experience and observation to take the place of instruction: if By Fanny Burney Instruction Time Draws Experience Observation

As God's children, we are not to be observers; we're to participate actively in the Lord's work. Spectators sit and watch, but we are called to use our spiritual gifts and serve continually. By Charles Stanley God Lord Children Observers Work

We notice things that don't work. We don't notice things that do. We notice computers, we don't notice pennies. We notice e-book readers, we don't notice books. By Douglas Adams Notice Things Work Computers Pennies

Observation is an old man's memory. By Jonathan Swift Observation Memory Man

Silence is more than observation; it informs from non-observation. By Bryant Mcgill Silence Observation Nonobservation Informs

It is of great consequence to have previously determined the concept that one wants to elucidate through observation before questioning experience about it; for one finds in experience what one needs only if one knows in advance what to look for. By Immanuel Kant Experience Great Consequence Previously Determined

You can expect what you inspect. By W. Edwards Deming Inspect Expect

What's the use of watching? A watched pot never boils ... By Elizabeth Gaskell Watching Boils Watched Pot

An observant child should be put in the way of things worth observing. By Charlotte Mason Observing Observant Child Put Things

To be a great business person, you must be a great observer. By Ehab Atalla Great Person Observer Business

If I want to understand something, I must observe, I must not criticize, I must not condemn, I must not pursue it as pleasure or avoid it as non-pleasure. There must merely be the silent observation of a fact. By Jiddu Krishnamurti Observe Criticize Condemn Nonpleasure Understand

If you can, judge less and observe more. By Kaya Mclaren Judge Observe

Let your eyes transform what appears ordinary into what it is ... a moment in time; an observed fragment of eternity. By Philip Levine Eyes Transform Ordinary Time Eternity

To see things is to enhance your sense of wonder both for the singular pattern of your own experience, and for the meta-patterns that shape all experience. By David Bayles Experience Things Enhance Sense Singular