Objective Quotes
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I hate to say they're done, because Lord only knows what's next. They have achieved a large part of their objective.
Ronald Klain -
My impression of him, and the impressions of everyone in the office, was he is a very fine lawyer, a very hard worker, a beautiful writer and absolutely, meticulously objective.
Charles Fried
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Who says that art and science cannot coincide? Art is seen as subjective, and science is seen as objective. Paintings, drawings, and sculptures can contain geometric patterns. Most anything you can mix in a beaker or a Petri dish could be displayed as art. The point is that there is art in science, and there is science in art.
Jen Selinsky -
I admire writers who can remain objective and distanced, but that doesn't seem to be in my toolbox, somehow.
Gail Simone -
My learning from my travels is that taste is objective. If a thing is tasty, it's universally tasty. Or, just not.
Ranveer Brar -
It doesn’t take objectivity to know what you want, and you’re not objective enough to know what you need.
Amy Neftzger -
I think nothing, at an objective level, is either right or wrong.
Karan Bajaj -
There is an objective reality out there, but we view it through the spectacles of our beliefs, attitudes, and values.
David Myers
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I see only my objective - the obstacles must give way.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
Bodybuilding is not my main objective in life. It's just something I do on the side.
Rich Piana -
It is by losing himself in the objective, in inquiry, creation, and craft, that a man becomes something.
Paul Goodman -
My first objective is to win against No. 1 in the world.
Gael Monfils -
She knows that soon she will have escaped into the world of the people better than us, the great objective world better than Shakespeare and Beethoven and Donatello put together—didn’t they all come out of it?
Christina Stead -
We have no obligation to make history. We have no obligation to make art. We have no obligation to make a statement. To make money is our only objective.
Michael Eisner
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Writing a book about Jeremy Corbyn, set out with two objectives. The first was simple: to explain how he became the leader of the Labour Party. I was disappointed - but not at all surprised - at the complete absence of intellectual curiosity on display. The second objective I had to try to capture for posterity the excitement and spirit of the first Corbyn campaign. Those moments when the impossible suddenly becomes possible are so powerful to those who experience them. I think it's politically valuable to relive such moments, to learn the lessons of what went right.
Alex Nunns