“Photography and photographers have an inevitable development. They progress more or less by steps. Every five or ten years some new point of view is developed and young people are inclined to follow it.” PeopleYearsYoungViewsStepsFiveProgressDevelopmentTenPhotographyPhotographerPoint Of ViewInevitable Author:Ansel Adams
“We need more points of view from women and we need more support for female directors and writers in the industry.” NeedsViewsSupportIndustryDirectorsFemalePoint Of View Author:Jessica Chastain
“We're at the start of the process of talking about a trade deal. We're both very clear that we want a trade deal. It will be in the interests of the UK from my point of view, that's what I'm going to be taking in, into the trade discussions that take place in due course. Obviously [Donald Trump] will have the interests of the US. I believe we can come to an agreement that is in the interests of both.” WantBelieveCoursesI BelieveProcessInterestViewsDealsTalkingClearTrumpTradeDuesPoint Of ViewDiscussionAgreement Author:Theresa May
“I think reading intelligent expressions of different points of view is a good thing, and there is a way in which being in academia in a classroom at the University probably gives you, can give you an academic view of things, and reading actual real time debates about what should we do in Syria or the Buffett rule, budget issues...gives you a kind of sense that's hard to get in a classroom.” ThinkingWayGivingShouldKindDifferentRealHardReadingViewsIssuesExpressionIntelligentGood ThingsUniversityPoint Of ViewDebateBudgetsAcademicClassroomSyriaAcademiaDifferent Points Of ViewBuffett Author:William Kristol
“If you want the film [La La Land ] to represent all things jazz, it does not. You'll be disappointed by that. But, if you just see it as one guy's point of view, one filmmaker's point of view, and one story among many stories that can be told about jazz, then it's not as much of an issue.” IfsWantDoeStoriesFilmGuyViewsIssuesLandAll ThingsJazzPoint Of ViewFilmmakerDisappointed Author:John Legend
“Black people invented jazz. But this story [in La La Land] wasn't ever claiming to be that. It's just a story about two people from one writer's point of view.” PeopleTwoStoriesBlackViewsLandJazzPoint Of ViewBlack People Author:John Legend
“The media has created this environment that is okay to say almost anything about somebody who is, you know, right of Jane Fonda. You know, if you are slightly conservative or even libertarian points of view, especially if you are persuasive and charismatic and funny and effective, you will get called the most appalling things.” IfsKnowsViewsEnvironmentMediaOkayConservativePoint Of ViewLibertarianJanePersuasiveCharismatic Author:Milo Yiannopoulos
“No matter what I face, I must have a mindset that 'it must go this way.' Although it gets to the point where I can't joke around for fun, I'm working hard right now, which is why I think I can look at matters through an objective point of view.” ThinkingWayLooksI CanMatterHardFacesFunViewsRight NowJokesNo Matter WhatMindsetPoint Of ViewObjectives Author:Yunho
“I was under police security for 15 years because I was on their hit-list. I opposed Khalistan because I thought it would be suicide for the Sikh community to demand a separate state, and they heard me because they knew I was one of them. I think I turned round at least the intelligent Sikh's point of view and that gave me enormous satisfaction.” ThinkingYearsStatesWould BeCommunityViewsHeardSecurityDemandIntelligentPoliceSuicideRoundsSatisfactionPoint Of ViewListsEnormous Author:Khushwant Singh
“I think artists are going to express things from an emotional point of view, that's their job, to suggest and interpret, and report what they witness. That's their job as artists, you're looking for the rub, where's the rub, you're a storyteller, you're looking for the rub, not necessarily the solutions, or you're not necessarily educated, you're not the winner of a debate contest, a national debate contest, you're not necessarily a person who has a doctorate in anything.” ThinkingPersonsJobsArtistViewsEmotionalSolutionsPoint Of ViewDebateEducatedWitnessWinnerReportsStorytellerContestsDoctorates Author:Maynard James Keenan
“It's very easy for one talking about violence and hatred for the white man to appeal to [Negro from ghetto]. I have never thought of this, but I think this is quite true, that if, even if you talk to them about nonviolence from a tactical point of view, they can't quite see it because they don't even know they're outnumbered.” IfsThinkingKnowsMenEasyWhiteViewsTalkingViolenceHatredPoint Of ViewAppealsNonviolenceWhite ManGhettoTactical Author:Martin Luther King, Jr.
“I began to read [Bible] as a critic, an in-house critic. So I got to a place where when I got to the university, I just couldn't reconcile that book and some of its points of view with stuff I was learning in my academic career. And so then you have a choice: either you give up your academic career and close your mind and become a constant fundamentalist, or you give up your religion and become a citizen of the modern world and get a modern education, or just spend the rest of your life balancing the two things together, forcing them into a dialogue.” WorldGivingMindTwoBookTogetherChoicesHouseStuffViewsCareersModernCitizensGiving UpConstantCriticsUniversityPoint Of ViewDialogueTwo ThingsAcademicModern WorldRest Of Your LifeReconcileFundamentalistModern Education Author:John Shelby Spong
“Now, the fourth gospel says that the moment that Jesus is glorified is the moment he's put to death on the cross, not the resurrection. The moment he's put to death on the cross is when he shows forth glory, and the reason that is, is that he became free enough to give his life away and to love those who were taking it from him. And that's what God is all about. That's the mystical point of view that was hidden from me for years.” GivingYearsReasonEnoughMomentsShowsJesusViewsGloryCrossesPoint Of ViewResurrectionFourthMystical Author:John Shelby Spong
“People say human nature is a very vague expression, people tend to say human nature is corruptible anyway and it comes from a theological point of view, goes back to the Garden of Eden, that there is always this corrupt gene waiting to be activated that we inherited from the very beginning. I don't believe in that theological excuse.” PeopleBelieveHumansWaitingViewsHuman NatureExpressionGardenDon't BelieveExcusePoint Of ViewGenesVagueEdenTheologicalGarden Of Eden Author:Wole Soyinka
“I think on the efficiency level, not only the distribution level, capitalism is a flawed system. It probably has the same virtues as Churchill attributed to democracy: It's the worst system except for any other. And I think that's right, but it cannot be thought that some unmitigated belief in free markets is a cure even from the efficiency point of view.” ThinkingBeliefLevelsViewsVirtueDemocracyWorstCapitalismPoint Of ViewCuresEfficiencyDistributionFree MarketFlawed Author:Kenneth Arrow
“I'm not really hip to too much of the Zen or the Buddhist point of view, but you see I don't have to be because I just know that they're all the same, it's all the same, it's just whichever one you want to take and it happens that I'm taking the Hindu one.” KnowsWantHappensViewsToo MuchPoint Of ViewBuddhistHips Author:George Harrison
“For example, you have these grotesque, hilarious, profane ghosts in the book [Lincoln in the Bardo]. Even the concept of talking ghosts is, from an aesthetic point of view, grotesque. But you seem compelled by that risk in order to get to the other end of the equation.” BookEndsSeemsOrderViewsTalkingRiskExampleConceptsPoint Of ViewGhostAestheticCompelledEquationsGrotesqueProfane Author:Zadie Smith
“What I do feel with the different scripts that they give me where I feel like this is done for one of those reasons, I share my point of view. I don't just say, "No, thank you." I say, "I feel that this represents Latinos in a wrong way, in a bad way."” WayGivingFeelsDifferentReasonDoneViewsShareGive MeScriptsPoint Of ViewLatinoWrong WayJust Say No Author:Karla Souza
“What worries me most about Trump, other than all of the other crazy things, is that I believe that he wants power and I believe from my point of view that power corrupts, and that the whole purpose of our founding fathers and America was to contain power.” WantBelieveWholeAmericaPurposeFatherI BelieveViewsWorryCrazyTrumpPoint Of ViewFoundingOur Founding FathersCrazy ThingsPower Corrupts Author:Rand Paul
“I have great confidence in human curiosity - even though I don't know what curiosity is from a biological point of view. One of its characteristics has got to be the willingness to explore.” KnowsHumansViewsCuriosityPoint Of ViewCharacteristicsWillingnessGreat Confidence Author:John Medina
“I have issues with liberals, which includes many gay people. I have found some liberal gays to be extremely intolerant of other points of view.” PeopleFoundViewsIssuesGayPoint Of ViewGay People Author:Jeff Gannon
“You have to challenge people to reconsider what is art, what is taste. Because it's someone's point-of-view.” PeopleArtChallengesViewsTastePoint Of View Author:Sean Stone
“I think from the business point of view, Taiwan and China tied together brings mutual benefit. And we don't see any reason for stopping that progress, unless they have a political reason.” ThinkingReasonTogetherPoliticalViewsProgressBenefitsChinaPoint Of ViewMutualTiedStoppingTaiwanMutual Benefit Author:Stan Shih
“There are definitely parts of me in most of the protagonists I write, but I find a bit of distance can be useful, so I often find myself better able to write from a point of view that isn't exactly my own.” WritingAbleBitsMy OwnViewsDistancePoint Of ViewProtagonists Author:John K. Samson
“If there is such a thing as philosophical progress, then why - unlike scientific progress - is it so invisible? Philosophical progress is invisible because it is incorporated into our points of view. What was torturously secured by complex argument comes widely shared intuition, so obvious that we forget its provenance.” IfsForgetViewsProgressArgumentPhilosophicalComplexesObviousIntuitionPoint Of ViewInvisibleForget ItSecuredScientific Progress Author:Rebecca Goldstein
“As the artist, you have to live in order to experience life to put that out there, and when you are successful in America and in the world, your point of view is the 5% and not the 95%, but you have to represent the 95% so you have to find a way to experience life the way they do.” WorldWayAmericaArtistOrderViewsSuccessfulPoint Of View Author:Carlos Mencia
“Any social or cultural change has to be made openly and with people agreeing. You don't get there by just pushing an outsider's point of view.” PeopleMadeSocialViewsPoint Of ViewPushingOutsidersCultural Change Author:Melinda Gates
“Marriage is not one point of view: it's a constant back and forth over different perspectives - a healthy marriage, anyway.” DifferentViewsPerspectiveHealthyConstantPoint Of ViewBack And ForthDifferent PerspectiveHealthy Marriage Author:Stephen Marche
“What hermeneutics teaches is that progress comes from being exposed to different points of views because there's no point of view that is right for all situations and all times. And even if it's superior to the others, you can enrich it by drawing on others or thinking: "Why is that wrong and how do I improve my approach? How do I come up with a better approach?" So that's essential for innovation just like it is in technology.” IfsThinkingDifferentViewsSituationTeachTechnologyProgressEssentialsApproachInnovationCome UpPoint Of ViewDrawingSuperiorsAll TimeExposedNo PointDifferent Points Of ViewHermeneutics Author:Charles Koch
“I think one of the problems with the definition of autism is we keep expanding it. It started as "early infantile autism", and then it became "autism", and now it's "autism spectrum disorder". I'm not opposed to that from the standpoint of trying to broaden our vistas, and so forth. But from a research point of view, the term autism is lost in specificity.” ThinkingTryingProblemLostTermViewsResearchDefinitionsPoint Of ViewDisorderAutismExpandingSpectrumStandpointVistasInfantileSpecificity Author:Darold Treffert
“So much of our conversation about love is possessive. "You are mine. And if you stop being mine, I will hate you." And so exploring non-possessive ideas of love and friendship is important. Which is not to say we should just break down monogamy, I'm not taking a simplistic point of view. But, in addition to these examples of possessive love that we already have so much of, let us also explore what examples of non-possessive love and affection mean.” IfsShouldMeanImportantIdeasHateLove IsViewsBreakExampleMinesConversationAffectionPoint Of ViewExploringHate YouBreaking DownLove And FriendshipMonogamyPossessiveLove And AffectionPossessive Love Author:Mohsin Hamid
“From a constitutional point of view George W. Bush passing through the Patriot Act is no worse than Obama renewing it.” ViewsPoint Of ViewPassingPassingsPatriotPassing ThroughPatriot Act Author:Naomi Wolf
“It's true that there is a rescue thing in people, and not just rescuing the family, which is kind of obvious from a biological point of view. But why is it that some people will jump into a freezing river and swim out to a downed plane for total strangers? What is that about? And it seems to be that it's part of your concept of who you are. That's why some people run into the burning buildings, because if they don't, their concept of who they are will be violated. They wouldn't be who they thought they were.” PeopleIfsKindSeemsRunningViewsBuildingConceptsRiversWho You AreObviousStrangerPoint Of ViewBurningPlanesSwimRescueFreezingBurning Buildings Author:Margaret Atwood
“There have been many claims that [U.S.] sanctions have hurt Burma economically, but I did not agree with that point of view. If you look at reports by the IMF, for example, they make quite clear that the economic impact on Burma has not been that great. But I think the political impact has been very great and that has helped us in our struggle for democracy.” IfsThinkingLooksHas BeensPoliticalHurtViewsStruggleDemocracyClearEconomicExampleClaimsAgreeImpactPoint Of ViewReportsSanctionsBurmaImf Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“I've discovered that I can't trust the ratings board at all, because they have - to my mind - a perverted point of view about what's appropriate for children. They think that if you see any part of a male or female anatomy, we have to protect children from it, which is not true, and they think almost any level of violence is okay for children, which is absolutely not true... They're really off the mark.” IfsThinkingMindChildrenI CanLevelsViewsViolenceProtectFemaleOkayMarkMalesPoint Of ViewBoardsAppropriateRatingAnatomyProtecting Children Author:William H. Macy
“I suppose frogs pay no attention to being frogs. They take it for granted. What interests a frog are differences among frogs. From our point of view they are more or less the same, from their point of view they are all radically different.” DifferentInterestDifferencesViewsPayAttentionPoint Of ViewGrantedFrogs Author:Noam Chomsky
“For us, we are all very different, our languages are very different, and our societies are very different. But if we could extract ourselves from our point of view and sort of look down at human life the way a biologist looks at other organisms, I think we could see it a different way.” IfsThinkingWayHumansLooksDifferentLanguageViewsPoint Of ViewHuman LifeDifferent WaysOur SocietyOrganismsBiologist Author:Noam Chomsky
“In America, we happen to be living in a third world country from the point of view of economic and social development. I came back from New York yesterday and I took the fastest train in the country, the Acela. My wife and I took the New York-Boston train sixty years ago - it wasn't called the Acela then - and I think it's improved by about fifteen minutes since then. Any other country in the world would be about half the time. In fact when it's riding along the Connecticut turnpike it's barely keeping up with traffic, which is just scandalous.” ThinkingWorldYearsCountryFactsHappensWould BeAmericaSocialViewsHalfWifeEconomicMinutesNew YorkDevelopmentYears AgoThirdsTrainMy WifePoint Of ViewYesterdayRidingSixtyOther CountriesFifteenTrafficBostonThird WorldSocial DevelopmentScandalousConnecticutThird World Countries Author:Noam Chomsky
“Reagan loved and respected his father, Jack Reagan. But if there was a father figure to Reagan in the religious sense, it was Ben Cleaver. What Reagan's father didn't provide spiritually, from a fatherly point of view, Cleaver did.” IfsFatherReligiousViewsFiguresPoint Of ViewFather FigureCleaver Author:Paul Kengor
“The Middle East would always be an important trading partner in just a market sense, like America is a big market for us, Asia is a big market, Europe is a big market. You are going to have hundreds of millions of consumers there, from just a standard market point of view, from a very narrow American point of view.” ImportantBigsAmericaViewsMillionsMiddleStandardsEuropePoint Of ViewEastPartnersConsumersMiddle EastAsiaTradingTrading Partners Author:Thomas Friedman
“Basically my point of view on unicorns is that private companies which have sky high valuations, it doesn't really mean anything in the real world until it's marked to market. And there's only two ways things get marked to market in venture capital: Either a company is acquired by another company for cash or marketable security, or it goes public, and then it has reporting requirements and then the market will determine the value.” WorldWayMeanTwoRealValuesViewsCompanySkySecurityDeterminePoint Of ViewReal WorldCashVentureRequirementsReally MeanTwo WaysUnicornValuationVenture CapitalSky High Author:Kevin Kinsella
“The Quran mentions the story of Moses and Khidr [a prophet mentioned in the Quran who guided Moses on a revelatory journey], a famous story, in which Moses represents sort of the external understanding of the religion and Khidr represents the inner spiritual understanding of the religion. Moses went on a journey with Khidr and Khidr said, "I will not accept you unless you stop questioning things," which from an external point of view seems strange, but inwardly is very meaningful. This is exactly the question of spiritual guidance.” SaidStoriesSeemsSpiritualUnderstandingViewsAcceptingJourneyStrangePoint Of ViewMeaningfulGuidanceProphetQuestioningMosesQuranVery MeanSpiritual GuidanceVery Meaningful Author:Seyyed Hossein Nasr
“I think harmonious relations with the U.S. would be very good for us from the economical point of view, more than in any other field, because all our industry has been established by the U.S. and primary products and repair parts that we have to make with much difficulty or to bring from other areas could come directly. And besides, sugar, which traditionally we had the American market is also near.” ThinkingHas BeensWould BeViewsFieldsProductsIndustryAreasDifficultyRelationVery GoodPoint Of ViewPrimariesSugarHarmonious Author:Che Guevara
“I went off to college, a good, middle-class, very proper college, a Brethren institution, where two years of Bible study are required for graduation. It was a good, sound, thorough, but completely biased evaluation of the Bible, and I was delighted with it, because it helped to document my doubts; it gave me a framework within which I could be critical.My independent study continued for 20 years after this. So I do know the Bible very well from a Protestant point of view.” KnowsYearsWellsTwoSoundViewsClassStudyDoubtMiddleCollegeIndependentInstitutionsCriticalPoint Of ViewMiddle ClassTwo YearsDocumentsFrameworkDelightedProtestantsThoroughBible StudyBrethrenBiasedEvaluationOff To College Author:Madalyn Murray O'Hair
“I do know the Bible very well from a Protestant point of view - which is what, along with my reason, entitles me to refute it. You can't rationally reject something until you know all about it.” KnowsWellsReasonViewsPoint Of ViewRejectsProtestants Author:Madalyn Murray O'Hair
“Silence Of The Lambs is a fantastic film. It's a horror film, and it's an incredibly well-told film that is about point of view in such a unique way. The way that film is shot, the way the eyelines are so close, if not directly into camera, betrays an intimacy with the characters and the audience.” IfsWayWellsCharacterFilmViewsSilenceAudienceHorrorUniqueShotsCamerasPoint Of ViewFantasticIntimacyBetrayLambsHorror Film Author:Bryan Fuller
“When killings of black by policeman happen, there's the victim, there's the family, there are the police, there are the politicians, and there is the community. Everybody is affected. Everybody has a point of view. We really wanted to dig into that and get to know all these different people that are changed by it.” PeopleKnowsDifferentHappensWantedBlackCommunityViewsChangedPoliticianPoliceVictimKillingPoint Of ViewAffectedDifferent PeoplesPolicemen Author:Gina Prince-Bythewood
“Music is escapism from the grim realities of life. But then as soon as you escape into the music, from my point of view, I found I had to deal with the very things that I thought I was running away from. I wanted to hit those problems on the head and resolve them. So they didn't remain as issues in my psyche.” ProblemRealityRunningWantedFoundViewsDealsIssuesMusic IsPoint Of ViewReality Of LifeResolveRunning AwayGrimEscapism Author:John Lydon
“I would like to study Judaism. I feel that my own Jewish education was really quite superficial from a certain point of view. Although I think the values were very clear and were presented very clearly, there's - there were aspects of the whole tradition that were not emphasized. And, you know, I've come to those areas myself as I've grown older. But I would like to go deeper.” ThinkingKnowsFeelsWholeCertainValuesMy OwnViewsStudyClearAreasAspectTraditionDeeperPoint Of ViewSuperficialJudaism Author:Leonard Cohen
“The humanities prepare students to be good citizens and help them understand a complicated, interlocking world. The humanities teach us critical thinking, how to analyze arguments, and how to imagine life from the point of view of someone unlike yourself.” ThinkingWorldHelpingHumanityViewsTeachImagineStudentsCitizensArgumentComplicatedCriticalPoint Of ViewBe GoodCritical ThinkingGood Citizen Author:Martha C. Nussbaum