“The seeing of objects involves many sources of information beyond those meeting the eye when we look at an object. It generally involves knowledge of the object derived from previous experience, and this experience is not limited to vision but may include the other senses: touch, taste, smell, hearing, and perhaps also temperature or pain.” LooksMayEyePainVisionSeeingInformationObjectsSourcePerspectiveTasteMeetingsHearingSmellSensesTemperature Author:Richard Gregory
“The highest degree of meekness consists in seeing, serving, honoring, and treating amiably, on occasion, those who are not to our taste, and who show themselves unfriendly, ungrateful, and troublesome to us.” ShowsSeeingTasteDegreesHighestSaintOccasionsServingUngratefulTroublesomeMeeknessUnfriendly Author:Saint Francis de Sales
“We're born with the desire, but we don't really know how to choose. We don't know what our taste is, and we don't know what we are seeing.” KnowsDesireBornKnow HowSeeingTaste Author:Sheena Iyengar
“Tact, the kind of tact you should cultivate, is not a form of deception or make-believe, but a cultivated taste which gives fine perception in seeing and doing what is best under all circumstances. There is nothing which will so readily bring you into favor, or disarm an opponent, as the right use of tact.” GivingShouldBelieveKindUseFormSeeingFineCircumstancesTastePerceptionFavorsDeceptionOpponentsPolitenessMake BelieveTact Author:Grenville Kleiser
“It would be hypocritical of me to take issue with anything in questionable taste, seeing that I invented bad taste in films.” Would BeFilmIssuesSeeingTasteQuestionableHypocriticalBad Taste Author:Mel Brooks
“It takes time and devotion to learn the language of color and lighting in the garden. Your tastes are sure to change over time, reflecting your inner evolution. Seeing the garden as a canvas for your celebration of Nature's palette is a wonderful expression of the soul's love of beauty and artistry. Your own inner intuition, however, is often your best teacher, but don't forget that Mother Nature will always have a few surprises up Her sleeve as well.” WellsSoulMotherLanguageForgetTeacherWonderfulSeeingColorExpressionEvolutionTasteGardenSurpriseIntuitionDevotionCelebrationTake TimeCanvasReflectingLightingSleevesArtistryMother NatureBest TeacherPaletteIt Takes TimeChanges Over Time Author:Christopher McDowell
“When I was a young kid, my pops introduced me to it. He took me to Harlem, 145th and Edgecombe, to watch the filming of Claudine with James Earl Jones and Diahann Carroll. That was my first taste of seeing a set and the cameras, and I was bit by the acting bug at a young age.” FirstsKidsAgeYoungBitsActingWatchesSeeingTasteCamerasPopsBugsYoung AgeHarlem Author:Tracy Morgan
“Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.” MenShouldEndsSeemsSuccessDeathMotivationDiesWonderSeeingHeardStrangeTasteMemorableCowardDeath And DyingFear Of DeathVeterans DayJuliusDying DeathValiantSomeone DyingBefore DeathFunerals And DeathFear Of DyingThoughts Of DeathIdes Of MarchMystery Of Death Author:William Shakespeare