Quotes About Sight
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~ Dan Gutman
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Cats have the largest eyes of any mammal.
~ Unknown
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Cats have an extra eyelid.
~ Unknown
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The soul of man is one of those subtle and evanescent substances that, as long as they remain still, the organ of sight does not remark; it must become agitated to become visible.
~ William Godwin
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Clairvoyants can see flashes of colour, constantly changing, in the aura that surrounds every person: each thought, each feeling, thus translating itself in the astral world, visible to the astral sight.
~ Annie Besant
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Everything is just very, very blurry. I've never had proper vision.
~ Johnny Depp
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I think that the greatest gift God ever gave man is not the gift of sight but the gift of vision. Sight is a function of the eyes, but vision is a function of the heart.
~ Myles Munroe
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The cooperation of the two retina in one field of vision, whatever is its cause, must rather be the source of all the ideas to which single or double vision may give rise.
~ Johannes P. Muller
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My eye? It's a genetic thing. My dad had it, and now I have it. You know, I just found out that it may be correctable a little bit, because it does impair my vision. When I look up, I lose sight in this eye. I think, maybe for other people, it informs the way they see me.
~ Forest Whitaker
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You could put all the talent I had into your left eye and still not suffer from impaired vision.
~ Veronica Lake
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Visions of glory, spare my aching sight.
~ Thomas Gray
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there are signs that are parodies of actual objects and that retain a cleverness even for deaf people. Indeed, these signs are to sight what onomatopoeia is to sound.
~ Lou Ann Walker
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Çünkü ???k deÄŸerlidir, ama bedelini oyulan iki gözümle ödeyeceksem hiçbir deÄŸeri kalmaz.
~ Louis Aragon
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The only time I see the truth is when I cross my eyes.
~ Louise Erdrich
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It was an oddly comforting sight, for men and women who'd been immersed in brutality. Who'd worn their guns more proudly than their badges.
~ Louise Penny
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Through the ghoul-guarded gateways of slumber, Past the wan-mooned abysses of night, I have lived o'er my lives without number, I have sounded all things with my sight.
~ Unknown
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With every anguish of our earthly part The spirit's sight grows clearer.
~ Unknown
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more than other senses, the eye objectifies and masters. it sets at a distance, maintains the distance. in our culture, the predominance of the look over smell, taste, touch, hearing, has brought about an improverishment of bodily relations...the moment domin ates the look dominates, the body loses its materiality" -luce irigaray
~ Luce Irigaray
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Por favor. ¿Podrían limpiarle los ojos? —A la mierda sus ojos. —Inclínate un poco, Jesse. Le lamí la sangre de los ojos. Tardé mucho rato; la sangre estaba espesa y reseca, pegada en las pestañas. Tenía que escupirla a cada momento. Con el cerco rojizo, sus ojos despedían un destello ambarino. —Eh, Maggie, a ver esa sonrisa. (Del cuento A ver esa sonrisa)
~ Unknown
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con su visión recuperada, bajaba los ojos para no tener que ver.
~ Jodi Picoult
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And Peter, with his 20/20 vision, cast his eyes downward, so that he wouldn't see.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Our eyes are the visual gateway to the world around us.
~ Joe Navarro
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Teach me, chile, and I shall Learn. Take me, chile, and I shall Escape. Focus my eyes, chile, and I shall See. Consume more chiles. I feel no pain, for the chile is my teacher. I feel no pain, for the chile takes me beyond myself. I feel no pain, for the chile gives me sight. —Transcendental Capsaicinophilic Society, "Litany Against Pain
~ Unknown
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The daylight too is strange, even outside, in the yard, as if something has happened to it, as if something has been done to it, before it is allowed to reach us. It has an acid, lemony cast, and comes in two intensities: either it is not enough to see by or it sears the sight. Of the various kinds of darkness I shall not speak.
~ John Banville
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