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Perspectives Quotes

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G.K. Chesterton
“An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered.”
G.K. Chesterton

Nikita Gill
“Some people are born with tornadoes in their lives, but constellations in their eyes. Other people are born with stars at their feet, but their souls are lost at sea.”
Nikita Gill

Shannon L. Alder
“It is easier to tell a person what life is not, rather than to tell them what it is. A child understands weeds that grow from lack of attention, in a garden. However, it is hard to explain the wild flowers that one gardener calls weeds, and another considers beautiful ground cover.”
Shannon L. Alder

Milan Kordestani
“We cannot train ourselves to be perfect, but we can ensure we have better intuition when it comes to human behavior.”
Milan Kordestani, I'm Just Saying: A Guide to Maintaining Civil Discourse in an Increasingly Divided World

Erik Pevernagie
“If we put the sterile mechanism of our brain on hold, we can view an ocean of enticing eye-opening perspectives. Life offers us an array of choices allowing us to discover a spray of overpowering colors, and hear overwhelming new sounds, and smell the intense fragrances of nature. ("The final decision" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Harvey Havel
“After the front legs emerged, what looked like a quartered and bloodied cut of steak followed.  This piece of steak had rich and dark fur, wet with the mare’s internal membranes that covered the whole body, but it did not have the look of a horse at all.  And yet from the steak’s center came this pulsating heartbeat, as though its pace-setting qualities tried in vain to pull away or escape from its thoroughbred side.”
Harvey Havel, The Odd and The Strange: A Collection of Very Short Fiction

Harvey Havel
“He wasn’t sure if his parents would be proud that their child had served his country or not.  There had always been something unnatural about parents burying their children.”
Harvey Havel, The Odd and The Strange: A Collection of Very Short Fiction

Harvey Havel
“She put all of her weight against the sill of the balcony, her lovesick heart ready and willing to join the man she loved.  She closed her eyes and pushed herself forward.  From three stories high, she plummeted to the earth.  Before hitting the ground, she swore she saw him, racing down from the heavens and lifting her up towards God’s domain where lovers never ceased to rule.”
Harvey Havel, The Odd and The Strange: A Collection of Very Short Fiction

Jeff Foster
“Oh, sweet little boy, beloved little girl, you are so overwhelmed by life sometimes, I know, by the enormity of it all, by the vastness of the possibilities, by the myriad of perspectives available to you. You feel so pressed down sometimes, by all the unresolved questions, by all the information you are supposed to process and hold, by the urgency of things. You are overcome by powerful emotions, trying to make it all "work out" somehow, trying to get everything done "on time," trying to resolve things so fast, even trying not to try at all.
You are exhausted, sweet one, exhausted from all the trying and the not trying, and you are struggling to trust life again. It's all too much for the poor organism, isn't it? You are exhausted; you long to rest. And that is not a failing of yours, not a horrible mistake, but something wonderful to embrace!”
Jeff Foster, Way of Rest

Jonah Lehrer
“The fatal misconception behind brainstorming is that there is a particular script we should all follow in group interactions.... [W]hen the composition of the group is right—enough people with different perspectives running into one another in unpredictable ways—the group dynamic will take care of itself. All these errant discussions add up. In fact, they may even be the most essential part of the creative process. Although such conversations will occasionally be unpleasant—not everyone is always in the mood for small talk or criticism—that doesn’t mean that they can be avoided. The most creative spaces are those which hurl us together. It is the human friction that makes the sparks.”
Jonah Lehrer

Ray Bradbury
“Where's your common sense? None of those books agree with each other. You've been locked up here for years with a regular damned Tower of Babel. Snap out of it! The people in those books never lived. Come on now!”
Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

“Music is very personal. It means different things to different people. To you it means belonging. To me it means knowing I exist.”
Simon Cheshire, Plastic Fantastic

Su. Venkatesan
“பாறையின் மேலேறிய உதிரனுக்கு கபிலர் ஏன் ஏறாமல் நிற்கிறார் என்ற காரணம் புரியவில்லை.

"நான் எங்கே நிற்கிறேன்?" என்று கேட்டார் கபிலர்.

"கீழே நிற்கிறீர்கள்" என்றான் உதிரன்.

"காரமலையின் உச்சியில் நின்றாலும் நான் கீழே நிற்பதாகத்தானே உனக்குத் தோன்றுகிறது" என்றார். கபிலர் சொல்லவருவது உதிரனுக்குப் புரியவில்லை.

கபிலர் விளக்கினார். "உண்மை என்பது இருக்குமிடம் சார்ந்தது. அதனால்தான் நான் கீழே இருப்பதாகக் கண நேரத்தில் நீ முடிவு செய்துவிட்டாய். நீ சொல்வது உன்னளவில் மட்டுமே உண்மை. அதுவே முழு உண்மையாகிவிடாது. எல்லோரும் ஓரிடத்தில் நிற்கப்போவதில்லை. எனவே, எல்லோருக்குமான பொது உண்மை இருக்கப்போவதில்லை.”
Su. Venkatesan, வீரயுக நாயகன் வேள்பாரி, முதல் தொகுதி

“When we focus so hard on the tiny details, we leave ourselves open to miss the bigger picture. Details matter and so does an eagles point of view.”
Rosangel Perez

Battiscombe G. Gunn
“In these days [1908], when all things and memories of the past are at length become not only subservient to, but submerged by, the matters and needs of the immediate present, those paths of knowledge that lead into regions seemingly remote from such needs are somewhat discredited; and the aims of those that follow them whither they lead are regarded as quite out of touch with the real interests of life. Very greatly is this so with archaeology, and the study of ancient and curious tongues, and searchings into old thoughts on high and ever-insistent questions; a public which has hardly time to read more than its daily newspaper and its weekly novel has denounced - almost dismissed - them, with many other noble and wonderful things, as 'unpractical,' whatever that vague and hollow word may mean.”
Battiscombe G. Gunn

“Some people are like egg. The more you apply heat to them, the harder they become. To hatch them, just use a gentle heat, and to keep them alive, just keep them cool.”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

A.E. Valdez
“One thing therapy has taught me is that we all handle things differently. Two people can be at the same place at the same time and have two entirely different experiences.”
A.E. Valdez, Colliding With Fate

Isaac Mashman
“Your vision should be ever-growing. There will come a time where you meet many of your goals. What you thought was out of reach yesterday, became a reality in the present. When this happens expand your thinking and set your vision even farther out. You should be actively chasing your vision.”
Isaac Mashman, Personal Branding: A Manifesto on Fame and Influence

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Some thoughts don’t deserve the words that we use to express them.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“Diversity will lead to different viewpoints. Usually, these disagreements lead to better solutions to complex problems because the proposed solutions are more comprehensive than if everyone had the same perspective.”
Randal Pinkett, Black Faces in White Places: 10 Game-Changing Strategies to Achieve Success and Find Greatness

Hjalmar Söderberg
“Sí, todo asunto tiene dos caras. Pero por mucho que uno abra los ojos para ver las dos, al fin tiene que quedarse con una”
Hjalmar Söderberg, Doctor Glas

“Don't believe everything you think":

Question your inner narrative: Our thoughts can be biased and influenced by emotions. Regularly challenge your assumptions to get a clearer picture.
Thoughts are clouds, not facts: Let fleeting thoughts drift by without getting caught in their rain. Observe them, but don't base your reality on them.
Be your own fact-checker: Don't accept your initial thoughts as truth. Verify information and consider different perspectives before reaching conclusions.”
Monika Ajay Kaul

Avijeet Das
“A writer's life is different from that of a normal man's. A writer cannot settle down in one place. He has to keep traveling and drifting from one place to another. Because his travels give meaning and substance to his stories and poetry, he must keep on traveling. The people he meets and the places he visits give him unique perspectives to think about, reflect on, and write about.

A writer does not belong to one village, one city, one town, or one country. A writer belongs to the world.”
Avijeet Das

Dana Arcuri
“There’s nothing wrong with seeking input and fresh perspectives from others. But when you have a habit of making decisions and looking for answers outside of yourself, you risk cutting yourself off from your innate truth, which undermines your own intuition. No matter how well-intentioned the advice offered may be.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

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