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Quotes About Stare

Probabil c? am stat acolo cam un minut, dar mi s-a p?rut cel mai lung minut din viaÈ›a mea. Secundele se târau încet, desp?rÈ›ite de o eternitate. Aerul se f?cea tot mai greu, devenind aproape solid. SimÈ›eam c? nu mai pot s? respir. Baba a continuat s? m? È›intuiasc? cu privirea, f?r? s? se ofere s? citeasc?.
~ Khaled Hosseini
Trent, is this a date? He didn't reach for the key still in the ignition. You never told me how your car got impounded. Is this a date? I asked again, more stridently. Silent, he sat there, his hands on the wheel as he stared at the front door and the neon bowling pins flashing on and off. I want it to be.
~ Kim Harrison
som ikke var større skjønheten av ansikt, men som hadde en krop og nogen bryster, hun så ut som hun kunde vrinske. Da den kjække sportsmanden steg iland skiftet hun fot to ganger og stirret. Farmasøiten, den vittige hund, sa om hende at hun var overkvalificeret.
~ Knut Hamsun
It felt bizarre to be ignored in general, much less by an embodiment of Aidan--who used to stare at her so hard that he'd run into trees.
~ Kresley Cole
Black Minnaloushe stared at the moon, For, wander and wail as he would, The pure cold light in the sky Troubled his animal blood.
~ Yeats, William Butler
While just looking, we are always hunting among objects, looking for what we desire or fear, endeavoring to recognize some pattern; on the other hand, objects themselves always "stare back," vie for our attention, throw at us their lures and endeavor to entrap us.
~ zizek slavoj
If he stared long enough into the comforting oblivion of that microcosm, it washed away everything else, even the shadow of his reflection.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
Stop looking at me like that," I told him sternly. "Like what?" he countered. I folded my arms and stared him down. "You turn on the charm when you want something." "Heiress, you wound me." Jameson looked better smirking than anyone had a right to look.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
How she does stare! It's odd what a savage feeling I have to anything that seems afraid of me.
~ Emily Bronte
E então a encarou de maneira tão detida que imaginei que a simples intensidade daquele olhar estivesse enchendo-lhe os olhos de lágrimas; mas a angústia as queimava antes que escorressem.
~ Emily Bronte
death's stiff stare
~ Emily Dickinson
They both continue to stare at each other, expressionless, motionless, in the weirdest standoff I've ever seen almost as if they're calling the other's bluff. It is the way you'd look at a perfect stranger, although if they were actually strangers someone would break down and exchange a pleasantry after such prolonged eye contact. I start to wonder if maybe I shouldn't reintroduce my own parents.
~ Emily Giffin
was struck by how easy it was to be with him. In the fantasy I had created about our meeting, there was no conversation, no laughter, just a frozen stare. I was entirely unprepared for how rich and resonant our connection felt from the start.
~ Amy Banks
I remember teaching a clinic to other coaches, and a guy raised his hand and asked if I had any advice when it came to coaching women. I leveled him with a death-ray stare, and said, 'Go home and coach basketball.'
~ Pat Summitt
Some said Delana was sucessful as a mediator because both sides would agree just to make her stop staring at them.
~ Robert Jordan
Have you ever Stared into the owl's eyes? They blink slow, then burn: Burn gold in the dark inner core of the snow-shrouded cedar.
~ Robert Penn Warren
You can scare off a lot of cowboys just by looking mean, I guess.
~ Larry McMurtry
Important safety tip - never look a vampire in the eye.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
The Normal is the good smile in a child's eyes - all right. It is also the dead stare in a million adults.
~ Peter Shaffer
Don't go looking at me like that because you'll wear your eyes out.
~ zola emile iii
Finch swims toward shore and comes walking toward me. I try not to stare at him, dripping wet and naked, so I watch the crane, the sky, anything but him.
~ Jennifer Niven
No, I was looking at you.
~ Jenny Han
The doppler pursed its glutinous lips and glowered at the Witcher with an evil expression in its dull eyes
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
The individualists stare into each other's eyes and yet deny each other's existence. We walk in circles, so limited by our own anxieties that we can no longer distinguish between true and false, between the gangster's whim and the purest ideal.
~ Ingmar Bergman