“The majority see the obstacles; the few see the objectives; history records the successes of the latter, while oblivion is the reward of the former” InspirationalInspirationRecordsMajorityRewardsObstaclesObjectivesFormerLatterProblem SolvingOblivion Author:Alfred Armand Montapert
“It's never the same relationship. I see my job as filling in the blanks. Whatever it is that the artist lacks in the process of making a record, I'm supposed to fill that in. And sometimes it's a lot of stuff and I have to hector them about working on the material and that sort of thing. Sometimes you have an artist that's really fairly self-sufficient; they just need another ear to offer some objective criticism, but otherwise pretty much know what they're doing. It varies a lot.” KnowsNeedsSelfSometimesJobsArtistStuffProcessRecordsMaterialsOffersCriticismEarsObjectivesSufficientFillingVarySelf SufficientHectorFilling In Author:Todd Rundgren
“Look at my haircut. I am ready for the war. The objective is to win the Premiershp. I don't want to dominate, to finish without defeat, record points or goals or consecutive wins. The Premiership is so difficult you cannot be focused on that. I just think about winning.” ThinkingWantLooksWarWinningDifficultGoalRecordsFootballReadyDefeatFocusedObjectivesManagersSoccerChairmanHaircutsConsecutive Author:Jose Mourinho
“The mutability of the past is the central tenet of Ingsoc. Past events, it is argued, have no objective existance, but survive only in written records and in human memories. The past is whatever the records and the memories agree upon. And since the Party is in full control of all records, and in equally full control of the minds of its members, it follows that the past is whatever the Party chooses to make it.” MindHumansPastMemoriesPartyRecordsWrittenEventsMembersAgreeObjectivesPast EventsMutabilityIgnorance In 19841984 ImportantAgree Upon Book:Animal Farm and 1984 Source: Animal Farm and 1984
“History is the record of human progress, a record of the struggle of the advancement of the human mind, of the human spirit, towards some known or unknown objective.” MindHumansSpiritKnownStruggleRecordsProgressObjectivesHuman MindHuman SpiritAdvancementHuman Progress Book:Sept. 1964-May 1949 Source: Sept. 1964-May 1949
“The camera is objective. When it records a face it can't make any hierarchical decisions about a nose being more important than a cheek. The camera is not aware of what it is looking at. It just gets it all down.” ImportantFacesDecisionRecordsCamerasObjectivesNosesCheeks Author:Chuck Close
“Like most portrait photographers, I aim to record the instant the subject is not thinking about being photographed, striving to get beyond the practiced facial performance, reaching for something unplanned. While trying to be as objective as possible, I acknowledge that every gesture is still an act of artifice.” ThinkingTryingStillsRecordsSubjectsPerformancesAimStrivePhotographerObjectivesAcknowledgeInstantReachingGesturesPortraitsArtificeFacial Author:Martin Schoeller
“The report falsely asserts that global warming is causing more extreme weather events, more droughts, more record high temperatures, more wildfires, warmer winters, etc., when each and every one of these false assertions is contradicted by objective, verifiable evidence.” RecordsEventsEvidenceWinterExtremesObjectivesWeatherReportsGlobal WarmingEtcTemperatureAssertionDroughtWildfiresExtreme Weather Author:James Taylor