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    When Gregory says, ‘Are they guilty?’ he means, ‘Did they do it?’ But when he says, ‘Are they guilty?’ he means, ‘Did the court find them so?’ The lawyer’s world is entire unto itself, the human pared away.

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    When he came in first, he was happy to find all sorts of meaning in the results.

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    When I went out, light of day seemed a darker color than when I went in.

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    When one has little faith, one must survive from day to day signs-

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    When someone says you can't, look at where they are sitting. Perhaps they meant they can't.

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    When someone is cruel, harsh, mean, to not take their words personally is one thing, but to hear the silent cry within those words is another. This sort of perspective can not only liberate us from crippling self-doubt in the face of criticism, it can also liberate us from automatically becoming blind participants in the interaction patterns that the cruel person has become accustomed to—a favour we do for the other person as much as for ourselves.

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    When someone says they love you, don’t believe it. Love is shown with actions and not words.

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    When strangers meet, great allowances should be made for differences in custom and training.

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    When the convert emerges from the water, the world seems changed. The world has not changed, it is always wonderful and horrible, iniquitous and filled with beauty. But now, after baptism, the eyes that see the world have changed.

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    When we encounter personal problems, those things most deeply personal are the most difficult to bring out for our logic to scan.

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    When we change our perspective, we change our perception.

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    When we critique our parents we forget that they are the result of a time where we were not present, we also forget that our children will do the same to us.

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    When we know that it's a planet just like this one, only with a better climate and worse people--when we know they're all propertarians, and fight wars, and make laws, and eat while other starve, and anyhow are all getting older and having bad luck and getting rheumatic knees and corns on their toes just like people there...when we know all that, why does it still look so happy--as if life there must be happy?..."... "If you can see the whole thing," he said, "it seems that it's always beautiful. Planets, lives....But close up, a world's all dirt and rocks. And day to day, life's a hard job, you get tired, you lose the pattern. You need distance, interval. The way to see how beautiful the art is, is to see it as the moon. They way to see how beautiful life is, is from the vantage point of death.

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    When we lead with the values that inform our faith - compassion, forgiveness, and love - we enter into even the most emotionally charged discussions with a new perspective. We might not change our minds about the outcomes, but we can change our conversations by listening with openness and receptivity to those who think differently than we do.

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    When we look at things differently, things look different.

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    When we saw a destitute-looking man trying to sell worn flip-flops, I vowed never to complain about a job again. When I considered the steady paycheck and quality of life it provided, my past gripes - primarily boring meetings, back-biting office politics and pantyhose - were just whining.

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    When we see everyone the way God sees them, all their frailties and weaknesses as well as their strengths,we can learn to treat them tenderly. We must also view ourselves from God's perspective: lovingly, tenderly, and patiently. We can do the same with our spouses and other children or family members.

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    When we see things from a different perspective, they either transform into fair features or slip under the cloak of the collective unconscious… overruled by the artistry and allure of the overall piece.

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    When will you open your eyes to the possibility of the world?

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    When we think of success, we often associate those who are successful with the things they do rather than the things they don’t, and focus is found in the latter.

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    When you change the way you see and interpret events, suddenly everything will be different for you. Everything will make sense.

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    When you feel life at crossroads, you need higher perspective view.

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    When you feel life is getting too cruel and insensitive… Look for a newspaper or poor streets… You will automatically gain perspective and start loving your Life. ~Kritika Sharma

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    When you're finally up at the moon looking back on earth,all those differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend, and you're going to get a concept that maybe this really is one world and why the hell can't we live together like decent people?

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    When you feel that there is something wrong with your life, you must be willing to change your perspective, thoughts, and actions to fix it. Your perspective is the only thing stopping you from having a better, happier life.

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    When you pay rent, you are paying for permission to be on a piece of land that predates the landlord by billions of years.

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    When your focus is too narrow you can miss the big picture.

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    When you move lower on the food chain, your perspective of what matters changes quickly.

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    When you're at peace, you embrace the eternity. When you're confused, you be dazzled by doomsday.

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    When you’re here, an i in the Ocean, you’re no longer waiting for something to happen or to change. When you’re here you have what you seek. Your heart opens to the gift you receive, that you are.

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    When you study God’s Word and incorporate His wisdom and principles into your daily life, your whole perspective will change.

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    When you stretch your mind, you stretch the world around you.

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    When you tell the tale of how another person is from your perspective, you're making him or her into a character, a player in your own life story. This way of knowing does not bring you closer because it is really all about you.

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    When you’ve been given a curse of perspective you don’t stop to consider the gift of oversight that most humans have been bestowed with.

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    Where, then, is Truth?" declaimed Bedap, and yawned. "In the hill one happens to be sitting on," said Tirin.

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    When you start loving yourself and respecting your time and energy, things will change. Get to know your worth, and your value will go up.

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    Whether your situation is dire or stable often depends on your point of view. Exploring different vantage points can give you valuable perspective.

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    Who can be astonished at anything, when he has once been astonished at the manger and the cross? What is there wonderful left after one has seen the Saviour?

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    While reading, we can leave our own consciousness, and pass over into the consciousness of another person, another age, another culture. "Passing over," a term used by the theologian John Dunne, describes the process through which reading enables us to try on, identify with, and ultimately enter for a brief time the wholly different perspective of another person's consciousness. When we pass over into how a knight thinks, how a slave feels, how a heroine behaves, and how an evildoer can regret or deny wrongdoing, we never come back quite the same; sometimes we're inspired, sometimes saddened, but we are always enriched. Through this exposure we learn both the commonality and the uniqueness of our own thoughts -- that we are individuals, but not alone.

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    WHO AM I? I have seven heavenly panels Leading up to a pointed sphere I’m multidimensional like a crystal And my center is never clear. I’m an inventor and pioneer. A mentor to my peers. But I'm not as sound as my shell reveals, Because I’m tormented by my fears - That may appear to be grounded But my insides are filled with tears. And the sadness is well-founded, From years and years Of traumatic experiences Compounded In the most demented Atmospheres. I talk but feel like nobody hears. Has reason disappeared? And, God, are you near? This is Giza’s 7th light force And I'm asking you to interfere. I can no longer walk amongst the blind and dead With open eyes and ears. I’m trying to maintain my sanity And to straighten up my veneer As I roll amongst the growing calamities Flowing on Earth’s severely trashed Frontier. Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun (2010)

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    Who flies high, easily chooses his target.

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    [W]hile the use of non-lethal weapons such as tasers and LEDIs may not necessarily reduce the number of civilian casualties, they have been largely accepted as the humane alternative to deadly force because they make the use of force appear far less dramatic and violent than it has in the past. Contrast, for instance, the image of police officers beating Rodney King with billy clubs as opposed to police officers continually shocking a person with a taser. Both are severe forms of abuse. However, because the act of pushing a button is far less dramatic and visually arresting than swinging a billy club, it can come across as much more humane to the general public. This, of course, draws much less media coverage and, thus, less bad public relations for the police.

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    With all foreign travel, you learn as much about where you're from as what you're visiting.

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    Why do you reduce art to an autobiography? Once a piece of art is concluded and ejected into the world it changes with every single pair of eyes and becomes an endless object of transformation. The spectator makes it his or her own. Don't decontextualize it and call it truth, call it your perspective.

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    Why is it when we were kids we looked up at the stars... But now they seem to be looking down on us...?

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    With ancient history writers most immediately in view, the author indicates "tendency to look to the virtues and vices of individuals when seeking causes.

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    With improved historical records, and easier access to them, we actually have better reasons for hating one another, for anger and violence toward one another.

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    Why do we keep focusing on the minutiae, not the possible significant large events, in spite of the obvious evidence of their huge influence?

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    Why is it only now that I can see how many ordinary things are actually grotesque?

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    Why then should witless man so much misweene That nothing is but that which he hath seene?