Lenses Quotes

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Adele Devine
“Teachers should be made aware of visual stress symptoms and the potential difference coloured lights, overlays and lenses could make to a learners perception.”
Adele Devine, Colour Coding for Learners with Autism: A Resource Book for Creating Meaning through Colour at Home and School

Marius Vieth
“The less gear you use, the more you grow as a photographer. Although there are fewer options available, you'll find more creative ways to capture what you feel! In a way, all your technical options before turn into creative solutions that improve your photography even more.”
Marius Vieth

Israelmore Ayivor
“The hopeful lenses of our eyes are fixed on the busy hands of our dependable God... He is working hardly on our prayers... Don't be afraid!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Israelmore Ayivor
“When the lenses in the eyes of a leader captures tomorrow, they don't print the passport size of it. They make enlargements.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Ladder

“Every time we add a lens, it modifies how we experience the world. The difference between that contraption and a world view is that each time a new lens is added to our world view, the lenses remain in place. We must be vigilant about the lenses we admit, because they colour our view of the world, sometimes to our disadvantage. They can limit us, encourage us to seek to confirm evidence and make us hold on to mental models, business models and convictions even when they no longer serve us.”
Aidan McCullen, Undisruptable: A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention for Individuals, Organisations and Life

Awdhesh Singh
“The purpose of history writing has become to glorify the past and inculcate in the mind of every citizen the spirit of nationalism and pride. History is an attempt to visualise the reality of the past from the lenses of today. Every truth of history has to filter through the values of the present to become a part of history.”
Awdhesh Singh, Myths are Real, Reality is a Myth

“My lens bridges the gap between human and wild. It allows me to speak nature's language.”
Biju Karakkonam, Nature and Wildlife Photographer

“Through the lens, I enter a dialogue with the wild. Nature reveals its purest essence.”
Biju Karakkonam, Nature and Wildlife Photographer

“Truth” is a form of this honoring that we speak of and is a part of what may be known as integrity of the soul. As one may come to see, when there is any identity, there will always be a subjective viewpoint. “Truth,” in a sense, may only be experienced through this subjective viewpoint. And as we become nimble and honor each view, a more complete picture may be known of “truth”.
In a sense, we all operate in “truth,” but what is the truth that we are operating through? This is a question which can be gold to each of us.”
Gwen Juvenal, Our New Story: Guides in the Garden Volume 1