quotes about Vantage Point
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For however inhospitable the wind, from this vantage point Manhattan was simply so improbable, so wonderful, so obviously full of promise - that you wanted to approach it for the rest of your life without ever quite arriving.
-- Amor TowlesSource : Amor Towles (2011). “Rules of Civility: A Novel”, p.229, Penguin
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It has given me a global vantage point, being the daughter of immigrants from China, who had nothing when they came here. And now I am leading a company. It speaks to something deep in me, the concept that you don't have to start with anything.
-- Andrea JungSource : "Selling Beauty on a Global Scale". Interview with J. Alex Tarquinio, www.nytimes.com. October 31, 2008.
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... from our vantage point it is now clear that the only thing the population had to fear was fear itself.
-- Bernard BeckettSource : "Genesis". Book by Bernard Beckett, www.npr.org. 2010.
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It seems from my unique vantage point as both scientist and editor of JSE that substantial evidence exists of "something going on".
-- Bernard Haisch -
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For the facts that make up the world need the non-factual as a vantage point from which to be perceived.
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Even if you're playing Brahms or a Beethoven concerto, you've got to have a different vantage point, slightly, each time.
-- Nigel Kennedy -
Rule One: Whenever a spectator seeks out a really good vantage point and settles down on shooting stick or canvas chair, the tallest and fattest golf watcher on the course will take up station directly in front.
-- Peter DobereinerSource : Peter Dobereiner (1981). “The World of Golf: The Best of Peter Dobereiner”
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Unfortunately, from what I can see from my vantage point as the U.S. Attorney here, illegal insider trading is rampant and may even be on the rise.
-- Preet Bharara -
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Ture stories can't be told forward, only backward. We invent them from the vantage point of an ever-changing present and tell ourselves how they unfolded.
-- Siri Hustvedt -
Looking out a window from different vantage points changes what you see and therefore what you write.
-- Martha Ronk -
I started making photographs as if I were a child myself. This got me to look at things more closely, more slowly, and from vantage points I hadn't considered before.
-- Abelardo Morell