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Quotes About Eye

overhead with an eye on the horrid banquet." In the silence, with the full brunt of
~ Candice Millard
He had a glass eye.
~ Geoffrey Archer
Kaptan - Åžeytan bak?yor gözlerinin içinden. Marie -Ne olur sanki hepsi de bir!
~ Georg Buchner
Cuddles gave him her "kicking" eye. If she wasn't tied at the nose of the boat, she would've wandered over toward the cabin and stomped on his injured foot a few times for funsies.
~ Ilona Andrews
Now that the first impact of his impossible face had worn off, she saw a network of small scars near his left eye. He was real, all right. He bled and scarred just like the rest, and that meant he wouldn't find bullets in his chest amusing.
~ Ilona Andrews
A vivid image of a man with a pencil through his left eye orbit flashed before me, complete with bloody smudges of my fingerprints on the yellow shaft of the pencil. Thank you, dear memory, for once again attempting to sabotage my conversation.
~ Ilona Andrews
THE SKULL GLARED at me out of empty eye sockets.
~ Ilona Andrews
Photography is a strange phenomenon ... You trust your eye and cannot help but bare your soul.
~ Inge Morath
L'essenziale è spesso invisibile; è solo il cuore, e non l'occhio, a poterlo cogliere, ma la macchina fotografica a volte sfiora tracce di quella sostanza.
~ Isabel Allende
On Eye of the Zombie, I had so-called studio musicians.
~ John Fogerty
The space in a needle's eye is sufficient for two friends, but the whole world is scarcely big enough to hold two enemies. Solomon ibn Gabirol Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed.
~ Bible
I had a tumor in my left eye which killed the optic nerve, but it's my real eye. I just cannot see out of it.
~ Sandy Duncan
I can act with either eye, but you've got to be twice as good as an actor to act with one eye. You need to put all your emotions just through one eye and really punch it out of that eye. I found it quite difficult to do at first, and then I found a technique that allowed me to act with one eye, which I patented.
~ Julian Barratt
Military glory-that attractive rainbow, that rises in showers of blood-that serpent's eye, that charms to destroy.
~ Abraham Lincoln
And keep your eye out, Mrs. Peters, for anything that might be of use. No telling; you women might come upon a clue to the motive—and that's the thing we need." Mr. Hale rubbed his face after the fashion of a show man getting ready for a pleasantry. "But would the women know a clue if they did come upon it?" he said; and, having delivered himself of this, he followed the others through the stair door.
~ Susan Glaspell
Because you have a weakness for beautiful things, and I don't," I say with an air of superiority, "They would lure you into their Capitol ways, and you'd be lost entirely." "Having an eye for beauty isn't the same thing as a weakness," Peeta points out, "Except perhaps when it comes to you.
~ Suzanne Collins
I keep makeup really minimal, but I like to explore eye looks. Day-to-day I keep it simple, but for events, I like to jump in, get into it, and try something new and fun.
~ Kenya Kinski-Jones
I guess I've played a lot of failures, which is a Huston quality, I guess. I love losers, though, and have never met anyone who hasn't been one sometime. I'm always looking to understand them, and my father had an extremely keen eye to be able to dissect and bring that forward in the way he told his stories.
~ Danny Huston
In the 19th century the anatomy of the eye was known in great detail and the sophisticated mechanisms it employs to deliver an accurate picture of the outside world astounded everyone who was familiar with them.
~ Michael Behe
Within the eye, mysteries of the soul burn deeply beneath the fiery chasms of love and patiently wait for an awakening ...
~ Virginia Alison
The horrible ugliness of this exposure of a sick and guilty heart to the very eye that would gloat over it!
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
And the shame!--the indelicacy!--the horrible ugliness of this exposure of a sick and guilty heart to the very eye that would gloat over it!
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Goddard is as corrosive as acid hurled in the eye.
~ Neal Shusterman
Length and stress are both mutated in an open area where language mobilizes a network of meaning using the open space as a kind of time divided by an unquantified movement of the eye and breath while reading.
~ Charles Bernstein