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Quotes About Observation

Allie's eyes followed him as he walked away. He filled out those jeans really well and she could imagine what that tight butt would look like with nothing on it at all. Good lord, she had to get a grip.
~ Carolyn Brown
Yes, Manda. You're becoming a good detective.
~ Carolyn Keene
Suddenly she saw a man who was snapping her picture. She stared at him and realized that he was short, had black hair, a hard face, and was wearing a gray suit. He looked to be of Italian descent. Could he possibly be Benny the Slippery One Caputti?
~ Carolyn Keene
Nancy scanned the buildings and found that this one was the largest on the street. It was
~ Carolyn Keene
People felt themselves watching him even before they knew that there was anything different about him. His eyes made a person think that he heard things that no one else had ever heard, that he knew things no one had ever guessed before. He did not seem quite human.
~ Carson McCullers
You don't know what it is to store up a lot of details and then come upon something real.
~ Carson McCullers
But remembering don't come to a man face forward—it corners around sideways.
~ Carson McCullers
Come and sit down girl, for days you've been flying around there like a bluebottle.
~ Catherine Cookson
I know how loud the seconds can sound as you stand by a window and peer out into the night.
~ Cathie Pelletier
Look, I whisper to Cat, Shooting star! That's good luck. She rolls her eyes. It's a plane, you idiot, she says, and when I look again I can see that she's right. Typical.
~ Cathy Cassidy
I find that, usually, answers present themselves. They are not hidden under rocks or camouflaged among trees. Answers are right there, in front of our eyes. But if you haven't cause to look, then of course you will probably never find them.
~ Cecelia Ahern
He's a simple man only I don't really believe that. Nobody who says as little as he does, is as simple as you'd think. It takes a lot to not say a lot, because when you're not talking, you're thinking and he thinks a lot.
~ Cecelia Ahern
kids always know what's going on, even before you know yourself sometimes.
~ Cecelia Ahern
People are what bother me most in life. It bothers me that so many lack common sense
~ Cecelia Ahern
So you do read the papers. Usually kids your age need a bomb up their backsides, but it's good to see you've got your wits about you.
~ Cecelia Ahern
When you see something, it can't be unseen. When you hear a sound, it can never be unheard. I know, deep down, that this evening I have learned something that can never be unlearned. And the part of my world that is altered will never be the same.
~ Cecelia Ahern
When you see somwthing, it can't be unseen. When you hear a sound, it can't be unheard. I know, deep down, that this evening I have learned something that cam never be unlearned
~ Cecelia Ahern
He's a simple man only I don't really believe that. Nobody who says as little as he does, is as simple as you'd think. It takes a lot to not say a lot, because when you're not talking, you're thinking, and he thinks a lot.
~ Cecelia Ahern
When you see something, it can't be unseen. When you hear a sound, it can't be unheard. I know, deep down, that this evening I have learned something that can never be unlearned
~ Cecelia Ahern
Benjamin je promatrao Elizabeth kako hoda. Nije ju poznavao onoliko dobro koliko je htio, ali imao je dojam da mu je dopustila da u?e u njezin život više nego ostalima. I on je u?inio isto. Razgovarali su dovoljno puta da vidi koliko su sli?ni. Gledao ju je kako se razvija i mijenja i sad se napokon smirila. Zurio je u krajolik kojem se Elizabeth tako dugo divila i prvi put u godinu dana koliko je tu, otvorio je o?i i uistinu ga doživio.
~ Cecelia Ahern
ability to see what the
~ Cecelia Ahern
Tako je ?udno što ljudi izgledaju sasvim druga?ije kada ih pogledaš u o?i. Najednom kao da su neko drugi. Ako mene pitate, istina je ono što kažu da su o?i ogledalo duše.
~ Cecelia Ahern
It's not a pretty world, Papa." "I've noticed," my father said softly.
~ Chaim Potok
It is only by drawing often, drawing everything, drawing incessantly," I read in the collection of letters written by Camille Pissarro to his son Lucien, "that one fine day you discover to your surprise that you have rendered something in its true character.… You must harness yourself to drawing.
~ Chaim Potok