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We're eyeball to eyeball ... and I think the other fellow just blinked.
What you look at hard seems to look at you.
He glanced to his left, which for most people is a neurolinguistic sign of recall rather than of construction. Had he looked in the opposite direction, I would have read it as a lie.
Looking is not indifferent. There can never be any question of 'just looking'.
I realized it was like looking into the sun - you shouldn't do it, because you'd turn your face away and be blind to everything else.
Would that be dangerous, to not look while being looked at?
If you stare at someone long enough, they'll eventually look back at you.
I just need to look at you."
"Then keep looking, kiddo," he said. My heart may have melted like a pat of butter on hot bread. "Because I'm looking at you. I don't think I could ever stop.
Very few people really see things unless they've had someone in early life who made them look at things. And name them too. But the looking is primary, the focus.
It is common to overlook what is near by keeping the eye fixed on something remote.
The writer should never be ashamed of staring. There is nothing that does not require his attention.
Oh, God. I'm in big trouble. Because I'm staring. I can't keep my eyes from ogling his chiseled triceps and biceps and every other eps ' he has. The butterflies in my stomach have just multiplied tenfold as my wandering gaze meets his.
hand tightly and glances at
If your eyeballs move, this means that you're thinking, or about to start thinking.
If you don't want to be thinking at this particular moment, try to keep your eyeballs still.
view. Absentmindedly
You call that admiring? I call that eye rape.
The are times
When you may think that people are staring at you -
They are.
If you didn't show me, I wouldn't stare.
I spend a lot of time looking up.
Look up, always. Look back, never.Back-- Karen Quan
What are you looking at? Hale asked.
Why are you smiling? I worry when you smile.
My tactic is to make eyes at someone.
It all depends on what you think is important, and, when the important stuff is happening, whether you're looking directly at it or looking away.
Now when you say staring, are you including yourself in this assessment? I recall you taking in the view on several occasions."
"For the last time, I was not staring at you." I was a terrible liar. "Now, if you're done, I'd like to finish asking my question.
Humans aren't meant to look back. Or else we'd be able to turn our heads in a 180, just like an owl.
To examine oneself makes good use of sight.
I don't know if it's a stare or if it's something I do with my eyes when I'm really focused in on someone or something. Apparently it comes out every now and then,
Like a ten-year-old looking at a sweaty Popsicle he'd like to lick.
Only idiots, dreamers and lovers stare, my mother used to say. And she doesn't look much like a dreamer
A point of perspection dances in the balance of the seer's vision.
Sight is a promiscuous sense. The avid gaze always wants more.
You can never really know where exactly people are looking at! At the place they are staring at? Or at their past? Or at their future?
If it is a glance about me, I will die. We are amused by the sad chubby girl who is clearly enchanted by our hipster beauty.
All eyes turned to look at us' would be a slipshod way of putting it; eyes don't turn anyway, heads do, but as our little group joined the fringe of the assembly, there was a discernible swivelling of attention in our direction.
We turn from the light to see.
My first glance is always at a woman's sleeve. In a man it is perhaps better first to take the knee of the trouser.
It's better than looking at you.-- Rick Riordan
Do not to look at what you are seeing, do not look at the visible work
he looked up at once when
I try to avoid looking forward or backward, and try to keep looking upward.
I don't ever blink, honestly.
But in the time-honored manner of most human males, he allowed his eyeballs to swivel her way so that he could check her out, then turned his head so that he could check her out better
My mother has always had an ability to deliver an entire lecture with a single glance. I get the glance.
Don't look back unless it's a good view.
The key to gazing is stopping thought. Gazing is a soft focus; you are touching something with your luminosity. If you could but look into the mountains you would see a diffuse glow.
Watchfulness is experiencing a sudden glimpse of something without any qualifications - just the sudden glimpse itself.
You just don't understand men, Samantha. Looking is automatic and it's harmless. We all look. Come on.
Looking is the love. Looking is evidence of the believing.
I have a wandering eye and a lazy eye so they cancel each other out. It's a push.
To look at something that can gaze back at you, or that has a reserve and depth, can heal your eyes and deepen your sense of vision.
An unguarded gaze can spill a thousand secrets.
I'm just trying to look at something without blinking, to see what it is like, or it could have been like, and how that had something to do with the way we live now. Novels are always inquiries for me.
With the one eye that is closed, one looks within, with the other eye that is open, one looks without.
Staring at him the
way she might stare at a beloved place she
was not sure she would ever see again, trying
to commit the details to memory, to paint
them on the backs of her eyelids that she
might see it when she shut her eyes to sleep.
Still, how I nearly felt. In the midst of all that looking.
She was half watching, half musing. It was her constant state. Her eyes were keen and observant, but her inner mind took no notice of what she saw.
Can you look without the voice in your head commenting, drawing conclusions, comparing, or trying to figure something out?
Fix your eyes on Jesus; it's ok to stare.
I turn my gaze inward. I fix it there and keep it busy. I look inside myself. I continually observe myself.
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.
A man must know how to look before he can hope to see.
It's okay to look back, just don't stare.
the act of looking and being looked at.
When most I wink, then do my eyes best see
The opposite of a glance ... is a glimpse: because in a glance, we see only for a second, and in a glimpse, the object shows itself only for a second.
He was looking toward Diane. He was not looking at Diane, but in her vicinity. She could see his pupils. They were not dilated. They were dots. He was looking toward Diane, but his glance seemed to stop just short of where Diane was. He was smiling.
I see things too, although you judge I wink.
If you're good, you're always looking over your shoulder.
There's a lot of things you can't see if you aren't' looking.
Look back, but never look down.
Over the years, whenever I've felt that little twinkle in the hairs on the back of my neck., as I encountered an original thought or observation in a fishing book, I've turned the corner of the page down.
You're staring.'
'You're my wife. I'm allowed to stare.'
'Is that the rule?'
'Yes. Stare, leer, ogle, anything I want. Trust me. I'm a lawyer.
Caught you looking.
If I gaze at my beloved
she may feel embarrassed
and if I do not,
she will feel neglected.
I can see the stars reflecting
in the calm water of her face
but if I look away
I lose my clarity.
Who you looking at-- Darren Shan
I couldn't stop staring.
"Sweetheart," he said, "is my slip showing or something?
Stop a moment, cease your work, and look around you.
Never miss an opportunity of noticing anything of beauty ...
I looked on, I thought, I reflected, I admired, in a state of stupefaction not altogether unmingled with fear!
You're staring."
"Can't 'elp meself, he replied. You were made to be stared at.
A skilled observer might notice there was something his gaze avoided. The same way you avoid meeting the eye of an old lover at a formal dinner, or that of an old enemy sitting across the room in a crowded alehouse late at night.
For you guys out there who think looking doesn't hurt? You're wrong. Because we women don't think you're just enjoying the view. We think you're comparing, finding us lacking. And that stings. Like a paper cut on your eyeball.
One eye looks within, the other eye looks without.
It's tougher to look than to leap.
The act of looking is brave. Especially if you look at things you can't handle. I think that most people do not look. If you're really paying attention you could have your heart broken twelve times a day. Most of the time we aren't looking.
In my mind, there are two kinds of looking. There's the kind of looking that is respectful, almost magical, where you observe something without daring to touch it. And then there's the kind of looking that's like slurping a Coke.
round hat, set upon it sideways, looked
Looked up from where he
That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. I seem to have spent a good part of my life - probably too much - in just standing and staring and I was at it again this morning.
Unconsciously, I think I watch for a look, an expression, features or nostalgia that can summarize or more accurately reveal life.
Keep looking up..that's the secret of life...
Sometimes looking so hard can make one blind.
Observing is not just seeing. It is watching with attention.
And concentrating on the spot where the two spindles should be is the closest I get to looking Hannah's eyes as she tells my story.
Looking and seeing are two different things. What matters is the relationship with the subject.
I don't like taking my eyes away from what's happening right in front of me, not for a second.
Looking deeply" means observing something or someone with so much concentration that the distinction between observer and observed disappears.
Observing what is around us and registering errant impressions is a state not so much of passive inaction as of alert receptivity. Allowing ourselves to notice, to be open to our surroundings, is a way of awakening our curiosity in the world outside ourselves. The
Ooh, the staring at threads class. My favorite.
You looked too hard and didn't see enough. Too much looking can get in the way of seeing, you see?