“Everything is autobiography, even if one writes something that is totally objective. The fact that it's a subject that seizes you makes it autobiographical.” IfsWritingFactsSubjectsObjectivesAutobiography Author:Lisel Mueller
“When you see what you express through photography, you realize all the things that can no longer be the objectives of painting. Why should an artist persist in treating subjects that can be established so clearly with the lens of a camera?” ShouldArtistRealizingSubjectsPaintingPhotographyCamerasObjectivesPersistLenses Author:Pablo Picasso
“There is no objective reality. But there is only an illusion of consciousness, there is only an objectivication of reality, which was created by the spirit. The origin of life is creativity, freedom; and the personality, subject, and spirit are the representatives of that origin, but not the nature, not the object.” RealityLife IsSpiritConsciousnessCreativitySubjectsObjectsPersonalityIllusionObjectivesRepresentativesOrigin Of LifeObjective Reality Author:Nikolai Berdyaev
“It is the subjective world that rules the objective. Change the subject, and the object is bound to change; purify youreslf, and the world is bound to be purified.” WorldGrowthSubjectsObjectsBoundsObjectivesSubjective Book:Personality Development Source: Personality Development
“It's hard to look at anything with an objective eye. I think people bring themselves into the equation when they watch a movie. They bring their own prejudices, their own biases, their own feelings toward the subject matter, the characters.” PeopleThinkingLooksMatterHardCharacterFeelingsEyeWatchesSubjectsPrejudiceObjectivesEquationsSubject Matter Author:James Ponsoldt
“There's a lot of people that I disagree with that I think I could have interesting conversations with. What I don't want to get into is manufactured conflict. I would much rather talk to someone like Dr. Rhonda Patrick or Randall Carlson and be mesmerized by information. I guess in a way that's selfish, or maybe not objective of me. The older (and hopefully wiser) I get the less interested I am in conflict. I don't mind disagreeing with people in a civil way, but I definitely don't want to go out of my way to have an argument unless it's a really important subject.” PeopleThinkingWayWantMindImportantInterestingSubjectsInformationConversationConflictArgumentSelfishObjectivesHopefullyMy WayDisagreeWiserDrsMesmerizedInteresting ConversationCarlson Author:Joe Rogan
“Sometimes I have experienced at the start of a film you're very excited and enthusiastic and you've done all your preparation internally and externally and you start the film and it's all go... Then your attention goes somewhere else. Your energy goes into telling the story, so you don't have the same amount of energy to be objective, and that's okay because sometimes you become a subject of the story and you're inside it so much that you don't need to keep on looking on the outside.” NeedsSometimesDoneStoriesFilmEnergyAttentionSubjectsAmountOkayExcitedObjectivesPreparationEnthusiasticSomewhere Else Author:Colin Farrell
“The very idea of freedom presupposes some objective moral law which overarches rulers and ruled alike. Subjectivism about moral values is eternally incompatible with democracy. We and our rulers are of one kind only so long as we are subject to one law. But if there is no Law of Nature, the ethos of any society is the creation of its rulers, educators and conditioners; and every creator stands above and outside his own creation.” IfsKindLongIdeasLawValuesMoralDemocracySubjectsCreationCreatorObjectivesRulersLaws Of NatureEducatorEthosMoral ValuesMoral LawSubjectivism Book:Christian Reflections Source: Christian Reflections
“I never believe I'm presenting objective reality; I also don't want to delude people into thinking that my subject is talking directly to them.” PeopleThinkingWantBelieveRealityTalkingSubjectsObjectivesPresentingObjective Reality Author:Joe Berlinger
“Most problems, decisions, and performances are multidimensional, but somehow the results have to be reduced to a few key indicators which are to be institutionally rewarded or penalized... The need to reduce the indicators to a manageable few is based not only on the need to conserve the time (and sanity) of those who assign rewards and penalties, but also to provide those subject to these incentives with some objective indication of what their performance is expected to be and how it will be judged... key indicators can never tell the whole story.” NeedsWholeStoriesProblemDecisionResultsSubjectsKeysPerformancesRewardsExpectedObjectivesSanityJudgedPenaltiesIncentivesIndicationIndicatorsManageable Author:Thomas Sowell
“A free society releases the energies and abilities of people to pursue their own objectives. It prevents some people from arbitrarily suppressing others. It does not prevent some people from achieving positions of privilege, but so long as freedom is maintained, it prevents those positions of privilege from becoming institutionalized; they are subject to continued attack by other able, ambitious people.” PeopleLongDoeAbleEnergyAbilityAchieveSubjectsPositionBecomingPrivilegeObjectivesPursueReleaseAmbitiousFree SocietySuppressing Author:Milton Friedman
“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