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The hardest thing to explain is the obvious.

From The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

Theories are not merely tools for prediction but also serve as the basis for the interpretation of new observations.

From The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn

Quantum mechanics teaches us that the observer is an integral part of the observed.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

You are not your thoughts; you are the observer of your thoughts.

From Rationality: From AI to Zombies by Eliezer Yudkowsky

The writer is a collector of moments.

From Draft No. 4 by John McPhee

The power of observation is the first step to understanding.

From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson

He meticulously documented his travels and observations of the earth.

From The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World by Andrea Wulf

Every day, I observe the world with my own eyes.

From Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

You are not your thoughts; you are the observer of your thoughts.

From The High 5 Habit by Mel Robbins

It is the theory that decides what we can observe.

From The Feynman Lectures on Physics by Richard Feynman

The scientific method is based on the systematic observation and experimentation.

From The Logic of Scientific Discovery by Karl Popper

In the chaos of life, patterns begin to emerge.

From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson

The city is a complex organism that requires careful observation to understand.

From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson

The observer and the observed are inseparable; they are part of the same process.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

Science is about what we can observe, measure, and analyze.

From The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson

We cannot make our observations free from theory.

From The Logic of Scientific Discovery by Karl Popper

Scientists are not merely passive observers; they are active participants in the creation of knowledge.

From The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn

The challenge is to make the mundane interesting.

From Draft No. 4 by John McPhee