People are not recognisable, but places have to be recognisable.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Once in a while it can be a bit disconcerting to be so recognisable.
Then, at some point, you get identified with certain things.
It's only possible to see people when one is able to see the world as others see it.
People aren't really aware of what's happening in other places.
I feel like if you can describe something fully and accurately, then people will be able to see it themselves - they don't need be told what to.
People and places are the source of my work, both in prose and verse-and this remark is not the truism it seems, for I do not distinguish as sharply between a place and a person as most people seem to do.
You wouldn't know it, but I'm no good at recognising people; I have face blindness.
You can't see all of a place until you look at it from a distance.
When a number of crimes - for instance, burglaries - can be linked to the same offender, police often plot the locations on a map. The art of finding the location of the criminal's home based on the crime sites is a key objective in what is known as geographical profiling.
What do you think is the world's most recognisable container of information? It's the human face. We are constantly reading each other and responding.