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Quotes About Gaze

I let myself drift, as to the depth of an ocean, to the depths of a dismal neighborhood of hard and opaque but rather light houses, to the inner gaze of memory, for the matter of memory is porous.
~ Jean Genet
C'est fort de cÅ"ur ; ça ne crie pas quand tu les tues, ça te fixe dans les yeux, ça te traverse par les yeux avec l'aiguille des yeux.
~ Jean Giono
Through his mastery of storytelling techniques, he has managed to separate his character, in the public mind, from his actions as president. ... He has, in short, mesmerized us with that steady gaze.
~ Jean Nathan Miller
No eyes that have seen beauty ever lose their sight.
~ Jean Toomer
Ses yeux gardaient leur puissance envoûtante. Détailler un tel pouvoir, c'est le détruire.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
makes a face that's like the opposite of rolling his eyes, where his features get really still, and he looks away from Lorenzo with his eyelids half-closed, and he just waits for the words to go away.
~ Jeanine Cummins
I'm going to smile, and my smile will sink down into your pupils, and heaven knows what it will become.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Imagine that this communication sometimes lends a sense of the uncanny to the landscape because of the narcissism of our human gaze, but that it is just part of the natural world here.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
un querer ver
~ Elena Garro
That's the Jesus truth. It's a wide, wide world. Sooner you lift up your gaze from your own self, sooner you know that.
~ Elizabeth Berg
No object is mysterious. The mystery is your eye
~ Elizabeth Bowen
Be that as it may, a gentleman doesn't continue to press his attentions on a lady who can't return them." "Then, as I see it, you have two problems, my lord," Harry said. Tony's eyes narrowed. "One, that the lady does, in fact, return my attentions, and two"—Harry turned to meet the earl's gaze—"I am no gentleman.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
But Sir Alistair's gaze was different. Those other men had looked at her with lust or speculation or crass curiosity, but they hadn't been looking at her really. They'd been looking at what she represented to them: physical love or a valuable prize or an object to be gawked at. When Sir Alistair stared at her, well, he was looking at her.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
The earl slowly pivoted to face her, the crunching of his boots in the gravel drive loud in the stillness. They stood only a few feet distant. He took a step, his beautiful, heavy-lidded eyes intent on her face.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
She was just staring; and her face, as usual, was the face of a patient and disappointed Madonna.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
From John's perspective, the true value of people seeing him was that people would then be positioned to see through him and gaze at Jesus. By
~ Alicia Britt Chole
All I have to do is just look into a dog's eyes. The eyes of a Saint Bernard, an English mastiff, a shar-pei, a Jack Russell terrier, a French bulldog, a corgi, a pug. A lot of the time I think all you have to do is look into any dog's eyes, and there'll you'll find honesty; there, I think so much of the time, you'll find the truth.
~ Alison Pace
Why were you staring at me?" the girl asked. The boy replied, "Because you are beautiful.
~ Allan Wolf
The Subject has really blue eyes that twinkle when he looks at someone like she's maybe a little bit insane.
~ Ally Carter
Good for him," Hale said. And then he stopped. There were four other people in the room, but Hale only looked at Kat, and something in his gaze burned her, froze her, made her want to run.
~ Ally Carter
Cammie: I never knew there were this many stars. Zach: I can't see them. I just see you.
~ Ally Carter
He looked at me, and when he did, he was different. His eyes were different, the way he spoke was different. He wasn't his legend as he said, "Gallagher girl? You okay?
~ Ally Carter
Porque jamás saldría indemne de aquella mirada, y jamás volvería a contemplar un fuego como el que alimentaba a aquellos ojos que ardían para herirme y para curarme a la vez.
~ Almudena Grandes
y mi repentina belleza no era sino la huella más profunda de su mirada.
~ Almudena Grandes