Sentences with Observe, Sentences about Observe in English

Sentences with Observe, Sentences about Observe in English

1. What have you observed?

2. I like to observe people.

3. I’m just here to observe.

4. We must observe the rules.

5. One must observe the rules.

6. You must observe those rules.

7. Frank likes to observe birds.

8. Observe all men, thyself most.

9. I noticed I was being observed.

10. You see, but you do not observe.

11. We should observe the speed limit.

12. The boy observed the birds all day.

13. You can observe a lot just by watching.

14. Just observe your cat and you will get to know him.

15. You haven’t got a letter on yours, George observed.

16. If I’d observed all the rules I’d never have got anywhere.

17. A discipline I have observed is an attitude of love and reverence to people.

18. The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.

19. To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.

20. The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence.

21. When the sword is once drawn, the passions of men observe no bounds of moderation.

22. The scientific observer of Nature is a kind of mystic seeker in the act of prayer.

23. Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.

24. The root of all superstition is that men observe when a thing hits, but not when it misses.

25. Everything that happens as it should, and if you observe carefully, you will find this to be so.

26. Everything that happens happens as it should, and if you observe carefully, you will find this to be so.

27. Everyone should carefully observe which way his heart draws him, and then choose that way with all his strength.

28. The greater part of human pain is unnecessary. It is self-created as long as the unobserved mind runs your life.

29. The noble simplicity in the works of nature only too often originates in the noble shortsightedness of him who observes it.

30. What is called an acute knowledge of human nature is mostly nothing but the observer’s own weaknesses reflected back from others.

31. We cannot remember too often that when we observe nature, and especially the ordering of nature, it is always ourselves alone we are observing.

32. It is a fact often observed, that men have written good verses under the inspiration of passion, who cannot write well under other circumstances.

33. Nature is a temple in which living columns sometimes emit confused words. Man approaches it through forests of symbols, which observe him with familiar glances.

34. It is to be observed that every case of war averted is a gain in general, for it helps to form a habit of peace, and community habits long continued become standards of conduct.

35. For what the horse does under compulsion, as Simon also observes, is done without understanding and there is no beauty in it either, any more than if one should whip and spur a dancer.

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