Quotes by Objectivity But when you're in something together, it's very hard to be objective and you're very subjective. Kyra Sedgwick objectivity subjective together But I'm not objective when I'm acting. Laura Innes objectivity acting objectives The myth of objectivity made nonfiction increasingly unread. In feature articles, we could be playful in the opening and clever in the end but in the middle it was back to the boring basics. Lee Gutkind nonfiction objectivity clever Objectivity and presence of mind are essential in such positions where sacrificial temptations are not always resistable. Leonid Shamkovich presence-of-mind sacrifice objectivity I rather despise claims to objectivity in philosophy; the point of view is the thing. Lin Yutang objectivity views philosophy I don't believe in objectivity. I observe the observer's paradox every moment I'm filming. Your presence is changing everything; there's no mistaking it. And you have a responsibility. Lucy Walker objectivity responsibility believe It's a funny line when you're walking - the creativity, the subjectivity versus the objectivity, creativity versus the business, and recognizing that you are in the music business, so there are certain things that you have to acquiesce to on the business side and certain creative decisions that you have to make for the purposes of serving the business side of it. Lupe Fiasco creativity objectivity creative Hitchcock makes it very clear to us. There's an objective and a subjective camera, like there's a third- and a first-person narrator in literature. Manuel Puig narrators cameras objectivity I don’t believe in objectivity, but I do believe deeply in fairness. Margot Adler fairness objectivity believe I have a kind of objective luxury about my career. Martin Short luxury objectivity careers It's impossible to work under conditions where they confused negativity with objectivity. You can't fool the fans. Marv Albert negativity confused objectivity Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Martin Luther King, Jr. cancer objectivity hate I believe the reason I love painting so much is that it forces one to be objective. Max Beckmann painting objectivity believe Though infested with many bewildering anomalies, photographs are considered our best arbiters between our visual perceptions and the memory of them. It is not only their apparent 'objectivity' that grants photographs their high status in this regard, but our belief that in them, fugitive sensation has been laid to rest. Max Kozloff objectivity perception memories Journalists hold themselves apart, and above, the common person. They have rules designed to ensure their objectivity and impartiality. Michael Arrington journalist objectivity common Radical views that are outside the mainstream generally (but not always) are more reliable than the dominant view because they are more regularly challenged and tested against evidence. They do not get to float freely down the mainstream; they must swim against the current. They cannot rest on the orthodox power to foreclose dissent, and they are not supported by the unanimity of bias that passes for objectivity. Michael Pare objectivity political views I think perfect objectivity is an unrealistic goal; fairness, however, is not Michael Pollan objectivity perfect thinking Objectivity, in this sense, means that a person's statements about the world can be trusted if they are submitted to established rules deemed legitimate by a professional community. Facts here are not aspects of the world, but consensually validated statements about it. Michael Schudson objectivity community mean The news is a public service. It's a way to inform people of what's going on in their world. And when you make it about ratings and make it about ad dollars, there's no incentive to inform people. The incentive is to be sensationalistic and get as many people to watch as you can without any regard for truth or objectivity. Michael Schur news objectivity people Objectivity is very hard to achieve. It needs some research and patience. If you want to do something honest, you have to explore it a little longer. Michel Gondry objectivity research needs «23456789101112»