Anais Nin quote...We don`t see things as they are, we see them as we are!... what do you make of this?
Your personal interpretation please
by alyson.e...
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I think thats very insightful and very true. Our personal feelings and beliefs determine the way we look at the world. A person who has had some unhappiness in their life looks at the clouds and thinks of the rain thats sure to follow, wheras someone who's had a more fortunate life would look at those same clouds and see the sunshine, or the rainbow.
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- Thanks everyone
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by jovibonj...
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by joe
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A primrose by the rivers brim, a yellow primrose was to him, and nothing more.
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William Wordsworth.
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by xian
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That we all interpret things differently, and that many people will have many different viewpoints.
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by Ramsam
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" When you re-read a Classic, You don't see more in the book than before. You see more in yourself. "
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One of my favourite Quotes.
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by Rosa
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I think a few people will see things as things are and most will see them as they are.