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Quotes About Sight

but he was concerned that Spain would send duplicate expeditions as soon as his was out of sight of land
~ Laurence Bergreen
he would present phenomena as he observed them with his own eyes.
~ Laurence Bergreen
In these days there are few sights more terrifying than that of a well-dressed man with a notebook looking at a piece of land.
~ Celia Fremlin
All kinds of beauty do not inspire love: there is a kind of it which pleases only the sight, but does not captivate the affections.
~ Cervantes
What a midwesterner he was, a thoroughly unhip guy with his heart in the usual place, on the sleeve, in plain sight.
~ Charles Baxter
No one has seen God, but I have seen your eyes. (Personne n'a vu Dieu, - Mais j'ai vu tes yeux.)
~ Charles de Leusse
The eyes have undressed things that hands have dressed.
~ Charles de Leusse
What good the eyes without anything behind them ? (A quoi bon les yeux Sans rien derrière eux ?)
~ Charles de Leusse
He had but one eye and the pocket of prejudice runs in favor of two.
~ Charles Dickens
He had but one eye, and the popular prejudice runs in favor of two.
~ Charles Dickens
He had but one eye, and the popular prejudice favour runs in favour of two.
~ Charles Dickens
Afraid, in her extreme perturbation, of the loneliness of the deserted rooms, and of half-imagined faces peeping from behind every open door in them, Miss Pross got a basin of cold water and began laving her eyes, which were swollen and red. Haunted by her feverish apprehensions, she could not bear to have her sight obscured for a minute at a time by the dripping
~ Charles Dickens
Bolje je i nemati o?i nego ih imati tako zle!
~ Charles Dickens
We umble ones have got eyes, mostly speaking - and we look out of 'em.
~ Charles Dickens
of him; spectators in back rows stood up, not to miss a hair of him; people on the floor of the court, laid their hands on the shoulders of the people before them, to help themselves, at anybody's cost, to a view of him—
~ Charles Dickens
There is no sadder sight than a young pessimist, except an old optimist.
~ Mark Twain
Águilas picotean los ojos de los ciegos hasta obligarlos a ver.»
~ Guillermo Arriaga
Franz Delitzsch, who put it most memorably when he wrote in 1878 that "we see in essence not with two eyes but with three: with the two eyes of the body and with the eye of the mind that is behind them. And it is in this eye of the mind in which the cultural-historical progressive development of the color sense takes place.
~ Guy Deutscher
we see in essence not with two eyes but with three: with the two eyes of the body and with the eye of the mind that is behind them. And it is in this eye of the mind in which the cultural-historical progressive development of the color sense takes place.
~ Guy Deutscher
Gerard Bellotti was not a prepossessing sight, nor did he have the appearance of a natural roller-skater: he was grotesquely corpulent.
~ Gyles Brandreth
The most beautiful things cannot be written, unfortunately. Fortunately. We would have to be able to write with our eyes, with wild eyes, with the tears of our eyes, with the frenzy of a gaze, with the skin of our hands.
~ Helene Cixous
A vedea este a crede - încredere în ceea ce vezi - È™i credinÈ›a se r?spândeÈ™te cu vitez? c?tre orice È™i oricine primeÈ™te atenÈ›ia celui care crede. Darul vederii în alÈ›ii este mai mare ca darul vederii în sine. Deoarece privirea care vede în alÈ›ii binecuvânteaz?; aduce munc? de transformare.
~ James Hillman
Sometimes when I look at you. It amazes me that I see your beauty where no one else sees. But I do, and that sight becomes so beautiful and perfect.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
Sometimes the most beautiful things can't be seen through someone else's eye's.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)