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Among the blind the one-eyed blinkard reigns By Andrew Marvell Reigns Blind Oneeyed Blinkard

The eyes have a property in things and territories not named in any title-deeds, and are the owners of our choicest possessions. By Amos Bronson Alcott Titledeeds Possessions Eyes Property Things

My eyes are not for sale and nobody owns the world. By Marty Rubin World Eyes Sale

How somebody can't recognize their own eyes, I'll never know. By Sally Thorne Eyes Recognize

My eyes are vague blue, like the sky, and change all the time; they are indiscriminate but fleeting, entirely specific and disloyal, so that no one trusts me. I am always looking away. Or again at something after it has given me up. By Frank O'hara Blue Sky Time Fleeting Disloyal

The eye is always half-full. By Arthur Slade Halffull Eye

It is the eye which makes the horizon. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Horizon Eye Makes

The eye speaks with an eloquence and truthfulness surpassing speech. It is the window out of which the winged thoughts often fly unwittingly. It is the tiny magic mirror on whose crystal surface the moods of feeling fitfully play, like the sunlight and shadow on a still stream. By Henry Theodore Tuckerman Speech Eye Speaks Eloquence Truthfulness

rolling eye balls By Homer Rolling Balls Eye

People's eyes are blobs of jelly. That's what the medic told me one I'd lost my right eye. But her eyes? Her eyes were limitless, like the night sky. Her gaze dissolved into space, as though all human experience could be found in her glassy eyes. I By Fran Seen Eyes People Jelly Blobs Medic

In a world where nothing exists by itself, where every division of one thing from another is a misperception - or misconception - of the way things really are, there are no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, or mind.We cannot, for example, draw a line around the eyes that is not necessarily arbitrary. There is no point at which the eyes begin or end, either in time or in space or conceptually. The eye bone is connected to the face bone, and the face bone is connected to the head bone, and the head bone is connected to the neck bone, and so it goes down to the toe bone, the floor bone, the earth bone, the worm bone, the dreaming butterfly bone. Thus, what we call our eyes are so many bubbles in a sea of foam. This is not only true of our eyes but of our other powers of sensation as well, including the mind. By Red Pine Bone Eyes Connected Thing Things

What a wonderful phenomenon it is, carefully considered, when the human eye, that jewel of organic structures, concentrates its moist brilliance on another human creature! By Thomas Mann Carefully Considered Eye Structures Concentrates

Glance is the enemy of vision. By Ezra Pound Glance Vision Enemy

Your eyes should never be lent to the devil; they belong to God. Be careful how you use your eyes! By Billy Graham God Devil Eyes Lent Belong

With all its eyes the creature world beholds the open, while our eyes are turned in ward, said By Jim Harrison Open Ward Eyes Creature World

If only we could understand the language of the eyes, there would be more love in our world! By Avijeet Das Eyes World Understand Language Love

Eyes are bold as lions,roving, running, leaping, here and there, far and near. They speak all languages. They wait for no introduction; they are no Englishmen; ask no leave of age or rank; they respect neither property nor riches, neither learning nor power, nor virtue, nor sex, but intrude, and come again, and go through and through you in a moment of time. What inundation of life and thought is discharged from one soul into another through them! By Ralph Waldo Emerson Running Leaping Eyes Lionsroving Bold

The hearts letter is read in the eyes. By George Herbert Eyes Hearts Letter Read

The eyes are the windows of the soul. By Thomas Phaer Soul Eyes Windows

Love gives you eyes. By Peter Kreeft Love Eyes

Eyes - the head's chief of police. They watch and make mental notes. By Anton Chekhov Eyes Police Head Chief Notes

The eyes of some persons are large, others small, and others of a moderate size; the last-mentioned are the best. And some eyes are projecting, some deep-set, and some moderate, and those which are deep-set have the most acute vision in all animals; the middle position is a sign of the best disposition. By Aristotle. Large Small Size Eyes Moderate

Speaking of your eyeballs, dear brother,I overheard some girls talking about you in the restroom at the tournament hotel. Apparently rumor now has it that you won't allow anyone to see your eyes - ever. In fact, according to this knowledgeable source, you even sleep and shower with your glasses on in case someone unexpectedly walks in...one of them said she'd seen your eyes for herself two years ago and could only describe them as 'ferocious and roving,' and 'burning white-hot with a primal, raw wildness. By Elle Lothlorien Speaking Eyeballs Dear Hotel Brotheri

The eyes-the thousands of wandering, questioning, reproving eyes-they are all around us. They penetrate my clothes. They rip at my skin. They dour me. By Jessica Brody Questioning Wandering Reproving Eyesthe Thousands

The camera eye is the one in the middle of our forehead, combining how we see with what there is to be seen. By Wright Morris Forehead Combining Camera Eye Middle

I don't like your eyes. They belong on a dead fish. By Robert Ludlum Eyes Fish Belong Dead

The Eye will take care of her. By Rick Yancey Eye Care

There is no sight in the eye, when the mind does not gaze. By Publilius Syrus Eye Gaze Sight Mind

Love comes in at the eye. By W.b.yeats Love Eye

The one pair of eyes into which you can never gaze is your own. By John Ortberg Pair Eyes Gaze

The eyes are not the windows but the doors of the soul. Beware what may enter them. By Steven Moffat Soul Eyes Windows Doors Beware

When I don't fancy a man's eyes, I put an arrow through one. By George R R Martin Eyes Fancy Man Put Arrow

Not the eyes, but the heart sees the beauty. By Debasish Mridha Eyes Beauty Heart

The iris of your fistconstricts. By Warren Heiti Fistconstricts Iris

With a most intent and searching gaze By Charles Dickens Gaze Intent Searching

What are so mysterious as the eyes of a child? By Phyllis Bottome Child Mysterious Eyes

I am become a transparent eyeball ... By Ralph Waldo Emerson Eyeball Transparent

The "third eye" ... "our sacred Cyclops" ... our "good" eye, the only one that can see beyond our conditioned ways of seeing. It is, of course, a knowing eye, not a seeing one. It is the eye through which we look within to experience the universe unfolding. It is the single eye that concentrates duality into the One: the eye of insight, the locus of the point of remembrance on the ascent to death, as well as the point of forgetfulness on the descent into birth. By Stephen Levine Eye Cyclops Point Sacred Good

The glance is natural magic. The mysterious communication established across a house between two entire strangers, moves all the springs of wonder. The communication by the glance is in the greatest part not subject to the control of the will. It is the bodily symbol of identity with nature. We look into the eyes to know if this other form is another self, and the eyes will not lie, but make a faithful confession what inhabitant is there. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Glance Magic Natural Communication Eyes

The eyes like sentinel occupy the highest place in the body. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Body Eyes Sentinel Occupy Highest

For who could better describe the eye than God, Who made it? But as it is clearer than the day that God has left a good deal to our own efforts ... we should really follow in these things the thread of nature, by which first principles, reason and daily experience lead us. Therefore, He prompts the minds of great men to inquire into the nature which He created, and He furthers and conducts their studies. These things must be enough to us, and from Holy Scripture we should seek in the first place only those things which are necessary to salvation. By Georg Joachim Rheticus God Things Describe Eye Made

My years with failing vision have prompted me to learn about the nature of the eye and the incredible gift of sight, which I had always taken for granted until it began to slip away. By Henry Grunwald Sight Years Failing Vision Prompted

I see through my eyes, not with them. By William Blake Eyes

When my friends lack an eye, I look at them in profile. By Joseph Joubert Eye Profile Friends Lack

I am an eye. I am a mechanical eye. I, a machine, I am showing you a world, the likes of which only I can see By Dziga Vertov Eye Mechanical Machine World Showing

I have eyes like those of a dead pig. By Marlon Brando Pig Eyes Dead

The eyes envy the mind. By Zhuangzi Mind Eyes Envy

That eye ... was like a fuckin hole in the universe By Tim Winton Eye Universe Fuckin Hole

Our eyes are not only the windows to our soul; they guide us through a life that should not be travelled blindly. Open them. By K.m. Golland Soul Blindly Eyes Windows Guide

Eyes so transparent that through them the soul is seen. By Theophile Gautier Eyes Transparent Soul

All human eyes are useless. You see only what you expect to see, and nothing more; and what is the use of sight like that? By Lauren Oliver Useless Human Eyes Expect Sight

Eyes that look are common; eyes that see are rare. By J. Oswald Sanders Eyes Common Rare

An eye is meant to see things.The soul is here for its own joy.A head has one use: For loving a true love.Feet: To chase after.Love is for vanishing into the sky. The mind,for learning what men have done and tried to do.Mysteries are not to be solved: The eye goes blindwhen it only wants to see why.A lover is always accused of something.But when he finds his love, whatever was lostin the looking comes back completely changed. By Rumi Lovefeet Sky Eye Meant Thingsthe

When problems beat upon you like a raging storm, search for the eye. You might not be able to avoid misfortunes, but you can find the calmest spot within them. By Richelle E. Goodrich Storm Search Eye Problems Beat

The eyes are one of the most powerful tools a woman can have. With one look, she can relay the most intimate message. After the connection is made, words cease to exist. By Jennifer Salaiz Eyes Powerful Tools Woman Message

The eye is the window of the soul; even an animal looks for a man's intentions right into his eyes. By Hiram Powers Soul Window Animal Man Intentions

I fix mine eye on thine, and therePity my picture burning in thine eye ... By John Donne Eye Thine Fix Mine Therepity

Its not the eyes, that makes the visualization of the external world possible, but its the perception out of the awareness field. Your eyes are the same, but you view two person differently. By Roshan Sharma Field Eyes Makes Visualization External

My eye sees sacred things. By Lailah Gifty Akita Things Eye Sacred

Your eyes, brilliant as shop windows Or as blazing lamp-stands at public festivals, Insolently use a borrowed power Without ever knowing the law of their beauty. Blind, By Charles Baudelaire Insolently Eyes Brilliant Festivals Beauty

One eye looks within, the other eye looks without. By Henri Cartier-Bresson Eye

Human eyes are the sign language of the brain. If you watch them carefully, you can see the truth played out, raw and unguarded. By Tarryn Fisher Human Brain Eyes Sign Language

Eyes are wonderful! Revelation is more wonderful! Eyes deceive you; revelation does not. Eyes evaluate; revelation is certain. God gives everyone eyes; revelation is reserved for those who pursue him for it. By Ron Brackin Revelation Wonderful Eyes Evaluate God

It is only with the eye that one can see rightly By Sarah J. Maas Rightly Eye

The eye awakened is the eye in love. By Frederick Franck Eye Love Awakened

Without the eye, the head is blind. Without the head, the eye is adrift. By Walter Darby Bannard Blind Eye Head Adrift

Almost nothing need be said when you have eyes. By Tarjei Vesaas Eyes

Bring out the eyes. By Vidal Sassoon Bring Eyes

The kind of eyes that jumped from a woman's dreams right into her morning and made trouble in the marriage bed. By Ilona Andrews Bed Kind Eyes Jumped Woman

Explore thyself. Herein are demanded the eye and the nerve. By Henry David Thoreau Explore Thyself Nerve Demanded Eye

Blank eyes. Empty eyes. A doll's eyes. Eyes more dead than death. By Robert Jordan Eyes Blank Empty Death Doll

Now do you not see that the eye embraces the beauty of the whole world? It counsels and corrects all the arts of mankind ... it is the prince of mathematics, and the sciences founded on it are absolutely certain. It has measured the distances and sizes of the stars it has discovered the elements and their location ... it has given birth to architecture and to perspective and to the divine art of painting. By Leonardo Da Vinci World Eye Embraces Beauty Mankind

The eyes, it is said, are windows to the soul. They are not. They are organs for converting light into electro-magnetic impulses. But this has never stopped us dreaming of them that way. By Amanda Knox Eyes Soul Windows Impulses Organs

People don't always express their inner thoughts to one another; a conversation may be quite trivial, but often the eyes will reveal what a person really thinks or feels. By Alfred Hitchcock People Trivial Feels Express Thoughts

My mother had me sort the eyes By Elizabeth Graver Eyes Mother Sort

The eye is the inlet to the soul, and it is well to beware of him whose visual organs avoid your honest regard. By Hosea Ballou Soul Regard Eye Inlet Beware

The eyes are the mirror of the soul and reflect everything that seems to be hidden; and like a mirror, they also reflect the person looking into them. By Paulo Coelho Mirror Reflect Hidden Eyes Soul

The eye sees what it brings the power to see. By Thomas Carlyle Eye Brings Power

Eyes that, like those of children, look at an eternal present without forgiveness. By Italo Calvino Eyes Children Forgiveness Eternal Present

eyes, the color of a forest blanketed in the shadow of a violent storm. They By M.s. Willis Eyes Storm Color Forest Blanketed

The eyes are the landing strip to the heart. By Stan Dale Heart Eyes Landing Strip

The eyes get in the way of the mind. By Randy Sanders Mind Eyes

The long eyelids beat and lift: a burning needleprick stings and quivers in the velvet iris. By James Joyce Lift Iris Long Eyelids Beat

Who needs eyes when you can hallucinate? By Raymond Pettibon Hallucinate Eyes

Does my eye look okay to you? By John Green Eye

Model. Two mobile eyes in a mobile head, itself on a mobile body. By Robert Bresson Model Mobile Head Body Eyes

The heart's hushed secret in the soft dark eye. By Letitia Elizabeth Landon Eye Heart Hushed Secret Soft

She has an eye like a man-eating fish By P.g. Wodehouse Fish Eye Maneating

Eyes can't speak ... but some people can understand what eyes want to speak!!! By Neeky Albert Speak Eyes People Understand

These friendly eyes, these lustful eyes, these hopeless, sad, dispirited eyes, these energetic amber eyes needing no escape, these serpent's eyes, cat's eyes, sorcerer's eyes, the eyes of future family men, funeral directors, and unsuspecting officers of the law, the mischievous eyes of plotters and planners, soon-to-be soldiers, or underworld attorneys on retainer, the eyes of maniacs and fanatics, hipsters and wallflowers, dreamers and the object of dreams, I gazed into them all and knew that they were human eyes, each pair offering insight toward a new tomorrow. By Ace Boggess Eyes Sad Soldiers Hopeless Dispirited

I'd better go," he said, without leaving.That one eye, the blue one, just kept staring up at him. Bloodshot, with a cut across the brow above it, the thing shouldn't have been able to focus. But it was."I have to go," Blay said finally.Without leaving.Damn him, he didn't know what the hell he was doingA tear escaped from that eye. Welling up along the lower lid, it coalesced at the far corner, formed a crystal circle, and grew so fat it couldn't hold on to the lashes. Slipping free, it meandered downward, getting lost in dark hair at the temple. By J.r. Ward Eye Leavingthat Blue Staring Blay

Predators watch their quarry. It starts with the eyes. By Patricia Cornwell Predators Quarry Watch Eyes Starts

For once, mam, my bladder isn't near my eye and why isn't it? By Frank Mccourt Mam Bladder Eye

If you look deeply into my eyes, you will see my eyeballs. By M.r. Mathias Eyes Eyeballs Deeply

The eyes are not the fact of what we see. By Abdel Halim Boudekhana Eyes Fact

Perception starts with the eye. By Aristotle. Perception Eye Starts

He had never seen such eyes before, not even in the faces of soldiers unmanned in the midst of great carnage. Eyes like black mirrors, at once shallow and bottomless. He had the feeling that if he pressed his finger to one of those eyes, it would shatter and fall inward through a black cavern of grief and loss that could never be filled. By Greg Iles Carnage Eyes Faces Soldiers Unmanned

There are sights too beautiful to swallow. They stay on the rim of the eye; it cannot contain them. By Olivia Laing Swallow Sights Beautiful Eye Stay

So the self under the eye lies,Attendant and withdrawn. By Ted Hughes Withdrawn Eye Liesattendant

You must think. The eye is not enough; it needs to think as well. By Paul Cezanne Eye