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Quotes About Sight

My mother had been blind as a child. And so, blindness was something that has long fascinated me, but also it's something I find really, really scary.
~ Marie Rutkoski
First of all - I only believe what I see.
~ Moira Kelly
Everything that is made beautiful and fair and lovely is made for the eye of one who sees.
~ Rumi
In medicine as well as in romantic poetry, it is the heart that is the center and controlling mechanics of life. If the heart stops, life stops. The loss of sight doesn't not mean death. Yet for ages, the eyes was believed to contain a human being's vital essence - a not wholly irrational belief.
~ Henry Grunwald
When I attained my seventh year, my father, whose ear was unmusical but who was nevertheless passionately fond of music, gave me my elementary lessons on the violin; in a very few months, I was able to play all manner of compositions at sight.
~ Niccolo Paganini
Why should the eyes be denied what delights them most?
~ Pietro Aretino
The rush of a herd of bellowing yaks at a wild gallop, waving their huge tails, is a grand sight.
~ Isabella Bird
Guys Are Eyes.
~ Robert Mykle
I question not my Corporeal or Vegetative Eye any more than I would question a Window concerning a Sight. I look thru' it not with it.
~ Robert S. de Ropp
Ahora sé que la cercanía no existe. Siempre alguien tiene los ojos cerrados. Uno ve cuando el otro no ve. El otro ve cuando uno no ve.
~ Roberto Bolano
I like to imagine that they were the first flowers I saw, over my mother's shoulder, as the pink blanket slipped away from my face and their colors flooded my consciousness. I've heard that early experience can attune the brain to certain stimuli, so that they are processed with greater speed and certainty, so that they can be used again and again, so that we remember. Love at first sight.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Is that what you lose over time? Not so much a loss of affection, as a slow clouding of your own sight? We became less and less focal points for each other, and more like pieces of furniture to maneuver around in the course of everyday life.
~ Lisa Gardner
What is the use of studying much when I'm to see nothing at all?
~ Lloyd Alexander
He saw nothing except the endless ribbon of road unfolding in twisting narrow curves.
~ Lois Lowry
Love enters by the eyes and also leaves by the eyes.
~ Louis de Bernieres
see perhaps four and a half miles, and the lookout
~ Louis L'Amour
Dameon had hazel eyes with little black dots in the middle of each of them. The dots were called pupils.
~ Louis Sachar
Lucy hugged my uncle as she gushed about how wonderful it was to see him playing bridge again. Then she got all flustered and apologetic because she had used the word see. "It's all right, Lucy," Trapp assured her. "I'm aware you have the ability to see me, even if I can't see you.
~ Louis Sachar
Nothing provokes speculation more than the sight of a woman enjoying herself. -
~ Louisa May Alcott
Psychics can see the color of time it's blue.
~ Ronald Sukenick
For these simples used aright Shall restore a failing sight. These shall cleanse and purify Webbed and inward-turning eye; These shall show thee treasure hid, Thy familiar fields amid, At thy threshold, on thy hearth, Or about thy daily path; And reveal (which is thy need) Every man a King indeed!
~ Rudyard Kipling
His eyes look as if he's pawned his real ones and is wearing paste.
~ Russell Hoban
It was all very well to talk of absence making the heart grow fonder, but "out of sight, out of mind
~ Ruth Rendell
It was all very well to talk of absence making the heart grow fonder, but "out of sight, out of mind" might be just as true a truism. He hadn't
~ Ruth Rendell