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Quotes About Eyes

Wonder, fear, discovery, suspicion, hesitation, fascination, curiosity—all were crammed into his little eyes...
~ K?b? Abe
The expression is not some hidden door, unlikely to be seen; it is like a front door, constructed and decorated to be the first thing to greet the visitor's eyes.
~ K?b? Abe
it would be well if I believed the child's eyes with complete confidence. Wouldn't anybody first have to return to this kind of intuition if he sincerely wanted to face others?
~ K?b? Abe
He had too-long shaggy brown hair that fell into his eyes, which were always half shut. His mouth was always curled into a half smile, like he knew about some big joke that was about to be played on you.
~ Kaavya Viswanathan
If you ordered up a whore here, you'd probably get a theater major doing Joan Crawford as Sadie Thompson. I wonder what would happen if I ordered up a Hershey bar? His eyes lit up for a moment. I wonder what would happen if I ordered up a whore and a Hershey bar?
~ Kage Baker
Gall 3rst had this idea as a young boy when he noticed that those of his classmates who excelled at memorizing school assignments had prominent eyes.
~ KANDEL
You see, Miss Mina, the air is thick with the spirits of the young sailors and fishermen who died in the sea. They still yearn for the love and touch of beautiful women, young men that they were when they were forced to leave their bodies and earthly pleasure behind. I tell you this to warn you, beauty that you are with your jet-colored hair and your lovely skin more pure and delicious than the top of the cream, and those eyes of yours that stole their green from a sultan's emerald.
~ Karen Essex
My eyes are brown and my hair is brown. Your eyes are the color of warm chocolate, he said, tilting his head to study her. Your hair isn't brown, but auburn with gold and red threads in it like the finest tapestry.
~ Karen Ranney
The smell of fresh air made Kate's eyes sting. She looked up. The pole lights were on. The sun was sinking like a stone. Maggie asked, "Where's your car parked?
~ Karin Slaughter
I don't like jellyfish, they're not a fish, they're just a blob. They don't have eyes, fins or scales like a cod. They float about blind, stinging people in the seas, And no one eats jellyfish with chips and mushy peas. Get rid of 'em!
~ Karl Pilkington
Memories leave a light in the eyes, just as plain as scars.
~ Kat Richardson
but it seemed so much worse somehow when he turned out to have golden curls like an angel and eyes the colour of forget-me-nots.
~ Kate Atkinson
Sister Michael turned and looked at him, and, despite her plump, jolly face, she had nuns' eyes, and nuns' eyes, Jackson knew, could see right inside your head, so he nodded respectfully at the statue. Sanguis Christi, inebria me.
~ Kate Atkinson
He is man whose heart is spirited and eyes are wet each moment on account of the sorrow, compassion, virtue, beauty, and nobility that decorate this world.
~ Kedar Joshi
Foul deeds will rise, Though all the earth o'erwhelm them, to men's eyes.
~ William Shakespeare
an optimist is the man who looks after your eyes, and the pessimist the person who looks after your feet.
~ Ada Leverson
A man may talk inspiringly to a woman about love in the abstract--but the look in his eyes is always perfectly concrete.
~ Helen Rowland
Men's eyes were made to look, and let them gaze. I will not budge for no man's pleasure.
~ William Shakespeare
But pearls are fair; and the old saying is: Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies' eyes.
~ William Shakespeare
On the mountains of memory by the world's wellsprings, in all man's eyes, where the light of life of him is on all past things, death only dies.
~ Algernon Charles Swinburne
There is nothing so inspiring to a woman as seeing love in a man's eyes when he looks at her.
~ Anita Stansfield
Dead man, dead man When will you arise? Cobwebs in your mind Dust upon your eyes
~ Bob Dylan
Well was it said by a man of sagacity that dancing was a sort of privileged and reputable folly, and that the best way to be convinced of this was to close the ears and judge of it by the eyes alone.
~ Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
You men have none of you any hearts.' 'If we have not hearts, we have eyes; and they give us torment enough.
~ Jane Austen