A Quote by Chris Hadfield

I've had a chance to see something that is way outside everybody else's frame of reference and gives a perspective that is very different from everyone else's. — © Chris Hadfield
I've had a chance to see something that is way outside everybody else's frame of reference and gives a perspective that is very different from everyone else's.
I think I've always wanted to be different from everybody else. I get really annoyed when I do something and everybody else does it too, or if I'm doing something that everybody else is doing.
Over the years, I think, people - actors, writers, whatever - lose their frame of reference. Their frame of reference is based on somebody else who did this or did that. Performances. So it just becomes a reflection of what already works. Like a warm-up. And that's an invitation to be inauthentic.
In the States I might be an Asian face, look different from everyone else in TV and in music, but in Korea I look like everybody else, in Asia I look like everybody else.
Fighting, to me, has always been something different than what everybody's else opinion is. I've never believed what everybody else has.
Those who deal in magic learn to see the world in a slightly differnt light than everybody else.you gain a perspective you had considered before. A way of thinking that would never have occurred to you with out exposure to the things a wizard sees and hears.When you look in to some ones eyes you see them in that other light and for just a second they see you in the same way.
I always tried to be different from everyone else. Then I found out about boxing. That was the way I could be different from everyone else. I always went against the crowd.
My theory is that I'm just closer to the sun than everyone else. I weigh more than everyone else, I'm taller than everyone else. When it's really humid and hot outside it's going to take a bigger toll on me.
Artists see the world in a very different way than everyone else, and it's important when the artist points a lens at the law.
My perspective is a white man's perspective and nothing else. I can't speak for anyone else or say something I'm not versed in.
I've always enjoyed interleague play. It gives you a chance to see different clubs, to go to different places. It gives you a good chance to see where you are, where you stand with other teams.
I'm coming from a place where I have seen a different way to handle it, or a slightly different way to go through what is happening, that gives me some perspective. So I think it always helps. It always helps to have someone who has traveled the world or seen a different way to do something. That helps give you perspective.
Everybody is identical in their secret unspoken belief that way deep down they are different from everyone else.
I was very different than everybody else growing up. I spoke a different language at home, I ate different food, and I looked different. So I could always relate to Aladdin in that way, being the outcast.
My childhood memories are amazing; I had freedom in every way - but I see everything from a different perspective now that I live outside.
When you're the first person whose beliefs are different from what everyone else believes, you're basically saying, "I'm right, and everyone else is wrong." That's a very unpleasant position to be in. It's at once exhilarating and at the same time an invitation to be attacked.
I think, in my life and in my experience, teens have stress, and everybody's stress is unique, and everybody's frame of reference is different
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