Top 25 Quotes About Changing Perceptions
#1. It's fantastic that the world is becoming more open to different ways of working, but we still have a long way to go in terms of changing perceptions.
Maynard Webb
#2. Empires are born. Empires reach their peak. Empires die. Death is never pretty. (...) Is it that the good die young, or is it simply that the old turn bad and mad?
Kieron Gillen
#3. The key to changing our past, present, and future is to create our piece of the PIE (our Perceptions, Interpretations, & Expectations) on purpose.
Bill Crawford
#4. But when the group is literally capable of changing our perceptions, and when to stand alone is to activate primitive, powerful, and unconscious feelings of rejection, then the health of these institutions seems far more vulnerable than we think.
Susan Cain
#5. You can elevate yourself to a level of higher consciousness simply by changing your thoughts, perceptions, and feelings.
Debasish Mridha
#6. It has always surprised me how little attention philosophers have paid to humor, since it is a more significant process of mind than reason. Reason can only sort out perceptions, but the humor process is involved in changing them.
Edward De Bono
#7. We count by years, but we live by days.
Ivan Doig
#8. You can reverse your biological age by changing your perceptions.
Deepak Chopra
#9. Consciousness is a transformational dynamic force which transforms us by changing our imaginations and perceptions.
Debasish Mridha
#10. My father is Indonesian Timorese, my mother Aboriginal Australian.
Jessica Mauboy
#11. It?"
"Her. Him. Whatever."
"Angel is neither man nor woman. Men and women came later.
Matt Wallace
#12. How do we slow down what matters the most and speed up what benefits change and progress? We don't want to impede progress, but we are seeking reconnection to ourselves, to each other, and with the world.
John Maeda
#13. Activating is about changing people's perceptions of overlooked or invisible spaces. A building can become an archetype, invisible, like for a New Yorker, for example, the Statue of Liberty. You look at it, and it disappears into the thousands of times you've already seen it.
Chris Jordan
#14. The dumbest thing one could ever do is to hold on to something that is slippery
Angel Phetheni
#15. I've always wanted to write a song that goes, "I love you" and a book that goes, "Something happened." Something very direct.
Devendra Banhart
#16. I'm not really into EDM music; I really like when someone plays their instrument and stuff. But I saw Deadmau5 at a festival, and it was pretty tight, I have to admit. He's got the giant mouse head on and tubes coming out of the ceiling and giant mirror glass things.
Brittany Howard
#17. Am I conducting myself in a manner worthy of the gospel? is a good question for us to ask ourselves regularly.
Warren W. Wiersbe
#18. This is where life as I knew it changed. This is where a new feeling slowly, eventually, permeated every cell of my body, changing the way I took in the world. My perceptions, opinions, everything changed the year I moved from Texas to Virginia.
Sharon E. Rainey
#19. Teenagers expressing this on a daily basis in the middle of the streets - you can't help but believe we are in the mind state of taking our losses and changing people's perceptions of us and our community. We are strong. Our families are tired of being hurt.
Kendrick Lamar
#20. There are people who are very resourceful, at being remorseful,
And who apparently feel that the best way to make friends is to do something terrible and then make amends.
Ogden Nash
#21. If people stopped looking on their emotions as ethereal, almost inhuman processes, and realistically viewed them as being largely composed of perceptions, thoughts, evaluations, and internalized sentences, they would find it quite possible to work calmly and concertedly at changing them.
Albert Ellis
#22. By changing how you perceive things and how you act upon those perceptions, you will change your life.
Chris Prentiss
#23. What we can change is our perceptions, which have the effect of changing everything.
Donna Quesada
#24. Consider the impact of your personal care choices on our health, water supply and our wider environment.
Joanna Runciman
#25. I'm vain. My arms are thin, but I'm vain about loose flesh. And so I'm careful that what I wear will show off my best parts, which are my waist and my butt.
Jane Fonda
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