A Quote by Suzanne Collins

Knowing it and seeing it are two different things. — © Suzanne Collins
Knowing it and seeing it are two different things.
Knowing and knowing what to do about it were two different things.
Knowing and believing are two different things.
Knowing and assuming are two different things.
Most of the things that really matter require faith. 'How do I know that my wife loves me?' 'How do I know that Mozart's 'Jupiter Symphony' is sublime and beautiful?' There are all sorts of things which come at a more lowly level than that - 'How do I know that two plus two equals four?' There are different layers, different types of knowing.
Most of the things that really matter require faith. How do I know that my wife loves me? How do I know that Mozarts Jupiter Symphony is sublime and beautiful? There are all sorts of things which come at a more lowly level than that - How do I know that two plus two equals four? There are different layers, different types of knowing.
Looking and seeing are two different things.
Looking and seeing are two different things. What matters is the relationship with the subject.
When I was 16 or 17 I knew I was gay, but knowing and accepting are two very different things.
Women lose their lives not knowing they can do something different..." from Two or Three Things i Know For Sure
I think you end up writing things you like. I like seeing actors playing two different parts at the same time. I think it's interesting. It kind of shows you two sides of a person.
The act of seeing any film generally is you knowing more than the characters, even if its the classic Hitchcock shot of two people talking and a bomb being under the table. Part of the pleasure of it is seeing where people go wrong, and the irony of situations.
The act of seeing any film generally is you knowing more than the characters, even if it's the classic Hitchcock shot of two people talking and a bomb being under the table. Part of the pleasure of it is seeing where people go wrong, and the irony of situations.
Knowing the rules and remembering the rules are two completely different things.
My work is largely concerned with relations between seeing and knowing, seeing and saying, seeing and believing.
Knowing and feeling are two different things, and feeling is what counts.
I knew it was beautiful, but knowing something is beautiful and caring about it are two very different things, and I didn't care.
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