Quotes on the topic: Viewpoint


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All my books are adventures, but they also have a social viewpoint.


The world is bad but not without hope. It is only hopeless when you look at it from an ideal viewpoint.


The viewpoint of the government is that the people must have full access to all information worldwide.


I'm realizing that for so much of my life I had an older viewpoint; I saw things as an older person. That's common among change-of-life babies. So I have this dichotomy where I'm either, like, super young or feel like I'm coming to the end of my years.


Every one of my books is written from the viewpoint of cops, with the exception of my book Killer on the Road, which is written from the viewpoint of a serial killer.


The mainland Chinese tend to take a Chinese mainland point of view on controversial issues, and the Taiwanese take another the Taiwanese viewpoint.


I often find myself unsatisfied with books 'about' Indians because they are written from the viewpoint of non-Indians.


I spent ages figuring out things like viewpoint, how you tell the story, and so on.


You know, we're each the hero of our own story and we perceive what's going on around us, and especially in a relationship, from the kind of viewpoint of, 'Well, this is my story, and I'm the hero of that, and I justify what I do around it.'


My viewpoint is the Senate is dysfunctional.


It's hard to get the downtrodden working-class wifey sometimes because 'You don't look like it'. Well, that's weird because I grew up on a scheme in Paisley. But everyone's got a viewpoint about what you should look like, and it's tainted by prejudices and assumptions.


I think having an outsider's viewpoint is interesting and good, especially for a comedian.


I want to hear an alternative viewpoint, and I don't want girls to be defanged and declawed and pretty and mute.


Drawings don't have a point. Cartoons, you want to have an opinion; you want them to express a viewpoint.


I really believe in the radical viewpoint. And I have always believed that one's politics and the character of his particular work are inseparable.