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Quotes About Gaze

One of the most wonderful things in nature is a glance of the eye; it transcends speech; it is the bodily symbol of identity.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Oh, tudo é tão triste A casa, o jardim, o teu olhar, o meu olhar, o olhar de Deus...
~ Vinicius de Moraes
Behold the man.
~ Unknown
Aedh tells of the perfect Beauty" O cloud-pale eyelids, dream-dimmed eyes, The poets labouring all their days To build a perfect beauty in rhyme Are overthrown by a woman's gaze And by the unlabouring brood of the skies: And therefore my heart will bow, when dew Is dropping sleep, until God burn time, Before the unlabouring stars and you.
~ W.B. Yeats
Death and the sun are not to be looked at steadily.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
The king smiled at Anne. She dropped him a curtsy straight down, like a bucket in a well, head up, and a small challenging smile on her lips. The king was not taken, he liked easy women, he liked smiling women. He did not like women who fixed him with a dark challenging gaze.
~ Philippa Gregory
I saw his glance flick over me, like a horse trader assessing the value of a filly. Whenever I looked up the king's eyes were on me, whenever I looked away I was conscious of his stare still on my face. When
~ Philippa Gregory
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~ Plato
My child, Star, you gaze at the stars, and I wish I were the firmament that I might watch you with many eyes.
~ Plato
fixing our thoughts on Jesus requires time, for true reflection cannot happen with a glance. No one can see the beauty of the country as he hurries through it on the interstate. It is only when we sit still and gaze that the landscape fills our souls.
~ R. Kent Hughes
With lead he shaded love into the woman's eyes.
~ Dean Koontz
He makes eye contact with Katie for a moment, and then rests his chin
~ Dean Koontz
As he expressed these ideas he followed them with his eyes, watching them gallop away to the place where they made sense.
~ Denis Johnson
We stared at him and felt like old maids. He, on the other hand, was the bride of Death.
~ Denis Johnson
Never,he whispered to me, face only inches from mine. Never, I said, and turned my head, closing my eyes to escape the intensity of his gaze. A gentle, inexorable pressure turned me back to face him, as the small, rhythmic movements went on. No, my Sassenach, he said softly. Open your eyes. Look at me. For that is your punishment, as it is mine. See what you have done to me, as I know what I have done to you. Look at me.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The ninth Earl of Ellesmere had his chin thrust out as far as it would go, but the defiant look in his eye was tempered with a certain doubt as he intercepted Jamie's cold blue gaze. Jamie set the horse's hoof down slowly, just as slowly stood up, and drawing himself to his full height of six feet four, put his hands on his hips, looked down at the Earl, three feet six, and said, very softly, "No.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The ninth Earl of Ellesmere had his chin thrust out as far as it would go, but the defiant look in his eye was tempered with a certain doubt as he intercepted Jamie's cold blue gaze. Jamie set the horse's hoof down slowly, just as slowly stood up, and drawing himself to his full height of six feet four, put his hands on his , looked down at the Earl, three feet six, and said, very softly, "No.
~ Diana Gabaldon
balefully at his figures, rumpling a hand through his
~ Diana Gabaldon
Then I took his hand and lifted my head, and looked full into the face of the sun.
~ Diana Gabaldon
head, casting a look toward
~ Diana Gabaldon
She felt his eyes on her, and returned his stare, unblinking. "I should say they'd find her handsome, though; they do like a woman as is sweetly plump.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Well, let them look, he thought, quelling the urge. It only matters if she's looking back, aye? He
~ Diana Gabaldon
we take care not to touch each other in public, nor do we look into each other's eyes except furtively, because Ivan must first wash my eyes with his own, removing the images which landed on my retina before his arrival.
~ Unknown
Under his appreciative gaze, she felt beautiful. Powerful in the way a woman feels when a man looks at her with desire in his eyes.
~ Inglath Cooper