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perception saying
I think that's the perception and I'm not saying it's not accurate. Steve Tisch
perception public talk
I think public perception is a big part when you talk about selling, Ed Wade
perception
It bolsters the perception that this administration relies too much on spin. Tim Allen
perception
ONE PERCEPTION MUST IMMEDIATELY AND DIRECTLY LEAD TO A FURTHER PERCEPTION Charles Olson
perception attention
Perception is a selective act of attention and interpretation. Deepak Chopra
perception world patterns
Intelligence is the ability to take in information from the world and to find patterns in that information that allow you to organize your perceptions and understand the external world. Brian Greene
perception stereotype prove
Metal has always been somewhat marginalized, and I love to prove the perception and stereotypes that go with it wrong. Eddie Trunk
perception genius talent
The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor; it is the one thing that cannot be learned from others; and it is also a sign of genius, since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity of the dissimilar. Aristotle
perception rather reality
Reality doesn't bite, rather our perception of reality bites. Anthony D'Angelo
rather respect
Out of respect to him, I'd rather have him do that. Allard Baird
rather somebody
I think they'd rather get somebody for me, though. It would look better. Koyie Hill
rather timing towards year
I think the timing is going to be more towards the end of this year rather than earlier. Simon Leung
rather
I will tell you what I feel, right or wrong. I don't want to do it. I would rather make you laugh. But that's my job. I did it. Archie's mad. I understand. Terry Bradshaw
rather runway thinking
I think he was thinking more about the end of the runway approaching rather than the birds. Jon Karkow
rather
It didn't take long for me to say yes. Once we started talking, he said that we had been on the up and up with him and that he'd rather come here. Joker Phillips
rather
I think I would rather that he didn't run. Michael Long
rather using
It could have been worse. They could have been using grenades rather than eggs. Brian Penn
rather running search wants work
He really wants to get back to the work he's been doing for 15 years in search rather than running a company. Craig Berman
reality vision adequate
Above all we have to go beyond words and images and concepts. No imaginative vision or conceptual framework is adequate to the great reality. Bede Griffiths
reality ideas intellectual
Somewhere between the intellectual idea of why we're attracted to certain things and the pragmatic reality is some form of ever-evolving truth. Billy Corgan
reality rocks important
That's the great thing about rock n' roll: the myth is ultimately more important than the reality. And that's what you learn - you just learn to go with the mythology. Billy Corgan
reality limits permit
The permit limits are pretty close to what the reality is. Bill Clark
reality differences perception
Perception is reality, but it may not be actuality, and you have got to be able to keep the difference between that. Bill Cowher
reality body shapes
I like architectural shapes. You can't put any shape on any body, except on the runway. In reality, it has to look and feel flattering. Bibhu Mohapatra
reality unbearable
Reality, looked at steadily, is unbearable. C. S. Lewis
reality men lenses
Time is the very lens through which ye see -- small and clear, as men see through the wrong end of a telescope -- something that would otherwise be too big for ye to see at all. That thing is Freedom: the gift whereby ye most resemble your Maker and are yourselves parts of eternal reality. C. S. Lewis
reality air islands
He wondered how he could ever have thought of the planets, even of the Earth, as islands of life and reality floating in a deadly void. Now with a certainty which never after deserted him, he saw the planets - as mere holes or gaps in the living heaven - excluded and rejected wastes of heavy matter and murky air, formed not by addition to, but by subtraction from, the surrounding brightness. C. S. Lewis