Perception Of The World Quotes by Peter Ralston, Nita Leland, A. O. Scott, Robert Macfarlane, Andrzej Wajda, Ellen Glasgow and many others.

Your perception of the world around you is not necessarily the same as what is actually occurring.
Your hopes and dreams, as well as your perception of the world around you, come through in your work and make it unique.
STORIES WE TELL is one of the boldest and most exciting films I’ve seen in the last six months, and the kind of experience that has the power to alter your perception of the world.
All travelers to wild places will have felt some version of this, a brief blazing perception of the world’s disinterest. In small measures it exhilarates. But in full form it annihilates.
When a film is created, it is created in a language, which is not only about words, but also the way that very language encodes our perception of the world, our understanding of it.
Nothing in life is so hard that you can’t make it easier by the way you take it.
Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.
To begin with, our perception of the world is deformed, incomplete. Then our memory is selective.
You’ve seen what you’ve seen; you’ve felt what you’ve felt. Ideology is for people who don’t trust their own experiences and perceptions of the world.
Obviously, my perception of the world is one where humans are a threat to our survival.
Well I do think there are people who are habitually negative and depressed and take the opposite approach because they imagine the worst, and their minds become dominated by that. They let their own emotions and expectations transform their perceptions of the world.
Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.
Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world.
It is one of the commonest of our mistakes to consider that the limit of our power of perception is also the limit of all that there is to perceive.
Sometimes you don’t want to be a slapstick clown in order to convey a funny perception of the world.
Living from our deepest understanding requires an enormous effort, especially when it goes against the stream of our instinctually programmed perceptions of the world.
There is no fixed physical reality, no single perception of the world, just numerous ways of interpreting world views as dictated by one’s nervous system and the specific environment of our planetary existence.