Alex Campbell
Alex Campbell

Some would suggest that there has been a dramatic change in our perception of the world and ourselves within the world. Others have observed that there has been an almost complete about-face in a relatively short span of time.

Alex Haley
Alex Haley

My own perception of Malcolm was one of something that bordered on fascination because I was looking at him and reacting to him as a subject.

Alex Smith
Alex Smith

I was on some bad teams, and I played bad as a young player, certainly, at times. And that all mounts. Yeah, that all mounts. The perception. Everything that goes into that. And so, yeah, I think to kind of get over the hump of that, to change perception, it can be difficult. It's a tall task. And it takes a long time.

Alexander Fleming
Alexander Fleming

It is the lone worker who makes the first advance in a subject; the details may be worked out by a team, but the prime idea is due to enterprise, thought, and perception of an individual.

Alexandra C. Pelosi
Alexandra C. Pelosi

Power isn't real, and it isn't earned. If you act like you have it, suddenly you're leading everyone. Perception is reality.

Alexandre de Betak
Alexandre de Betak

Light is something that can really change your perception of space.

Alexandre Lacazette
Alexandre Lacazette

I can't put everyone in the same bracket, but many haven't got over the old Lacazette and the perception that I was a bit of a lazy striker who didn't really work hard for the team. At least, I thought I was working hard, but I didn't really know how to help my team-mates.

Alexis Carrel
Alexis Carrel

Intuition comes very close to clairvoyance; it appears to be the extrasensory perception of reality.

Chris Harris
Chris Harris

Top Gear' is the thing that helped shape my life with cars, my perception of cars and my obsession with cars, and I'm raring to give it a go. I'm also quite gobby and happy to get into trouble, so I'm hoping I can underpin the programme with journalistic credibility but still cause some mischief.

Chris Jordan
Chris Jordan

Activating is about changing people's perceptions of overlooked or invisible spaces. A building can become an archetype, invisible, like for a New Yorker, for example, the Statue of Liberty. You look at it, and it disappears into the thousands of times you've already seen it.