Quotes about eye
eye blessing people
It is a blessing not yet to have acquired that over-keen, diagnostic, misanthropic eye, and to be able to look at people and things trustfully when one first sees them. Stefan Zweig
eye feelings rooms
Time to leave now, get out of this room, go somewhere, anywhere; sharpen this feeling of happiness and freedom, stretch your limbs, fill your eyes, be awake, wider awake, vividly awake in every sense and every pore. Stefan Zweig
eye race way
The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to speak openly and candidly on the subject of race, and to apply the Constitution with eyes open to the unfortunate effects of centuries of racial discrimination, Sonia Sotomayor
eye math class
Our eyes met in the math class. How were we to know that trigonometry would lead to matrimony? Sophie Kinsella
eye reality circles
The reality is in this head. Mine. I'm the projector at the planetarium, all the closed little universe visible in the circle of that stage is coming out of my mouth, eyes, and sometimes other orifices also. Thomas Pynchon
eye waiting-rooms mind
What do you look at while you’re making up your mind? Ours is not a reflective culture, we do no raise our eyes up to the hills. Most of the time we decide the critical things while looking at the linoleum floor of an institutional corridor, or whispering hurriedly in a waiting room with a television blatting nonsense. Thomas Harris
eye watches movement
When Will Graham could open his right eye, he saw the clock and knew where he was- an intensive-care unit. He knew to watch the clock. Its movement assured him that this was passing, would pass. That's what it was there for. Thomas Harris
eye men race
To Contemplation's sober eye. / Such is the race of Man. Thomas Gray
eye heart gold
Not all that tempts your wandering eyes And heedless hearts, is lawful prize; Nor all that glisters gold. Thomas Gray
eye gay men
To contemplation's sober eye, Such is the race of man; And they that creep, and they that fly, Shall end where they began, Alike the busy and the gay, But flutter through life's little day. Thomas Gray
eye sky long
The time will come, when thou shalt lift thine eyes To watch a long-drawn battle in the skies. While aged peasants, too amazed for words, Stare at the flying fleets of wondrous birds. Thomas Gray
eye rivers numbers
The trees have inquisitive eyes, haven't they? -that is, seem as if they had. And the river says,-'Why do ye trouble me with your looks?' And you seem to see numbers of to-morrows just all in a line, the first of them the biggest and clearest, the others getting smaller and smaller as they stand further away; but they all seem very fierce and cruel and as if they said, 'I'm coming! Beware of me! Beware of me! Thomas Hardy
eye sun rays
It was still early, and the sun's lower limb was just free of the hill, his rays, ungenial and peering, addressed the eye rather than the touch as yet. Thomas Hardy
eye littles tess-of-the-d-urbervilles
My eyes were dazed by you for a little, and that was all. Thomas Hardy
eye curves years
You could sometimes see her twelfth year in her cheeks, or her ninth sparkling from her eyes; and even her fifth would flit over the curves of her mouth now and then. Thomas Hardy
eye want mould
We colour and mould according to the wants within us whatever our eyes bring in. Thomas Hardy
eye imagination obscure
For after the subject is removed or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the things seen, though more obscure than when we see it...Imagination, therefore, is nothing more than decaying sense. Thomas Hobbes
eye self dust
A few days ago Tan Casipo said to me, 'Some people come here with so much dust in their eyes it's unbearable to talk to them.' What does that say about the monkhood? He can't tolerate people with 'dust in their eyes.' All that these monks have developed here is a safe little self-centred world which they call holy because villagers bow down to them. Living in a forest and wearing a robe doesn't make you better than anybody else.
eye site sore-eyes
Conjunctivitis.com — that’s a site for sore eyes Tim Vine
eye bridges empathy
Build bridges of insight through empathy, see the world through the eyes of others, understand the world through their experiences, and feel the world through their emotions. Tim Brown
eye boys tree
The Boy with Nails in His Eyes put up his aluminum tree. It looked pretty strange because he couldn't really see. Tim Burton
eye window soulless
Windows are the eyes of the soulless Thomas Ligotti
eye light etc
My paintings always feature trails that dissolve into mysterious areas, patches of light that lead the eye around corners, pathways, open gates, etc. Thomas Kinkade
eye tears world
Oh eyes, no eyes, but fountains fraught with tears; Oh life, no life, but lively form of death; Oh world, no world, but mass of public wrongs. Thomas Kyd
eye insanity paper
Scenes are now to take place as will open the eyes of credulity and of insanity itself, to the dangers of a paper medium abandoned to the discretion of avarice and of swindlers. Thomas Jefferson
eye heaven hell
Hell trembles at a heaven-directed eye. Thomas Ken
eye machines rays
Gauguin flew into a frenzy! He held my head under the X-ray machine for ten straight minutes and for several hours after I could not blink my eyes in unison." — "If The Impressionists Had Been Dentists Woody Allen
eye car driving
All my life is passing in front of my eyes. The worst part of it is I'm driving a used car. Woody Allen
eye looking-good meter
You're so good looking I can barely keep my eyes on the meter. Woody Allen
eye thoughtful breathing
And now I see with eye serene, The very pulse of the machine. A being breathing thoughtful breaths, A traveler between life and death. William Wordsworth
eye ears body
The eye— it cannot choose but see; we cannot bid the ear be still; our bodies feel, where'er they be, against or with our will. William Wordsworth
eye play feelings
Alas! how little can a moment show Of an eye where feeling plays In ten thousand dewy rays: A face o'er which a thousand shadows go! William Wordsworth
eye heart tears
My eyes are dim with childish tears, My heart is idly stirred, For the same sound is in my ears Which in those days I heard. William Wordsworth