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I want to get a vending machine, with fun sized candy bars, and the glass in front is a magnifying glass. You'll be mad, but it will be too late.
Ctrl + 1" (hold down the Ctrl key and press the number 1). This will zoom the image to 100% magnification and pressing "Ctrl + 0" zooms out to fit the image to the screen.
Make a better mousetrap and the world will know it; it can measure and applaud your skill. Make a better man and the world will say he did it himself.
A Margo for each of us
and each more mirror than window.
window, staring at
Faith, Princess," the Prism Cat repeated. "It is a highly underrated weapon against the dark things in this world.
Imagine what Masaccio or Leonardo would have done if they had an instrument with which they could point, push a button, and get an image.
If you zoom close-if you get really close to someone, if you really get close to yourself-then you lose the other person, you lose yourself entirely. You get so close you can't see anything anymore.
Mouth cat's-cradled with filaments of gleaming cheese.
The lens is a tyranny.
In the image of the lion made He kittens small and curious.
My eyes! I'm blind!
How narrow is the vision that exalts the busyness of the ant above the singing of the grasshopper.
Here is my lens. You know my methods.
Is it a spiral of water in the tragic gleam of a revolver, an egg, a glistening arc or the floodgate of reason, a keen ear attuned to a mineral hiss, or a turbine of algebraic formulas? (On Man Ray's first photograms, 1921.)
my eye lest I be invaded by
I spy, with my little eye, something that starts with ... G."
"Sausages.
[The camera] may be said to make a picture of whatever it sees, the object glass is the eye of the instrument - the sensitive paper may be compared to the retina.
Since Mags seems to have no ill effects from the nuts, Peeta collects bunches of them and fries them by bouncing them off the force field.
[ ... ] a super-rat. I nailed it across the eyes once with a lucky shot with the butt of my gun, but it got up again and shat in my telephone.
It is a cliche that human beings are fascinated by size
mountain peaks, high buildings, and whales. We are also amazed by miniatures
a flea on a mouse, a flea on a trapeze, the Last Supper carved on the head of a pin.
Victor Vigny: A monkey glances up and sees a banana, and that's as far as he looks. A visionary looks up and sees the moon.
Conor Broekhart: Which resembles a giant banana.
Your imagination has an impressive reach."
"Or my boredom an impressive scope.
It is only in the microscope that our life looks so big. It is an indivisible point, drawn out and magnified by the powerful lenses of Time and Space.
If worldviews or metanarratives can be compared to lenses, which of them brings things into the sharpest focus? This is not an irrational retreat from reason. Rather, it is about grasping a deeper order of things which is more easily accessed by the imagination than by reason.
When I look at small things, I think I shall go on living: drops of rain, leather gloves shrunk by being wet ... When I look at something too big, I want to die: the Diet Building, or a map of the world ...
Cat, gray tabby, calm, watches large, black ant. Man, rapt, stands staring at cat and ant. Ant advances along path. Ant halts, baffled. Ant back-tracks fast - straight at cat. Cat, alarmed, backs away. Man, standing, staring, laughs. Ant changes path again. Cat, calm again, watches again.
binoculars and took another look
In memory's telephoto lens, far objects are magnified.
Every day the eye is subject to a thousand tiny shocks as a thousand industries compete for the eye-kick, the visual hook that will lock the consumer into product for that crucial second where the tiny - or not so tiny - leap of the imagination is made.
Cat: a pygmy lion who loves mice, hates dogs, and patronizes human beings.
I can see close up and my husband can see far away, so we're covered. He tells me who's in the movie and I tell him what's in his sandwich. Together we're human bifocals.
A mouse is small and can go unnoticed: but there is no limit to what a brave heart and a fearless spirit can achieve.
Staring into thin air at those
things only cats can see (Doctro Sleep)
Spectacles are deaths Harquebuze.
[Spectacles are death's arquebuse.]
I don't want spaghetti. I want to know what a Magnus Bane is.
Museum's Grand Gallery. He lunged for the nearest painting he could see, a Caravaggio. Grabbing
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
What did the cat look like?"
"I don't know. He was a little thing. Tiny. Lion ... I think. You know, the breed with all the hair."
"Tiny. Right. The world is filled with tiny lion males.
Between threading a needle and raving insanity is the smallest eye in creation.
Lorenzo Gambini, I presume? Or would you prefer to be called - "
"Sir," I cut in before he can say Scar. "You can call me sir, if it gives you the tingles. Otherwise, let's just stick with Gambini.
Seeing the small is called clarity.
A maggot is just another life form.
A magpie, seeing some light-colored object conspicuous on the empty slope, flew closer to look. but all that lay there was a splintered peg and a twisted length of wire.
His name was Reepicheep and he was a gay and martial mouse. He wore a tiny little rapier at his side and twirled his long whiskers as if they were a moustache.
By the help of microscopes, there is nothing so small, as to escape our inquiry; hence there is a new visible world discovered to the understanding.
It's curtains for you, Mighty Mouse! This gun is so futuristic that even I don't know how it works!
See this Swiss army knife, Lawless! It's gotta magnifying glass and a million blades but I only need one, so step right the fuck back!
Like a magpie, I am a scavenger of shiny things: fairy tales, dead languages, weird folk beliefs, fascinating religions, and more.
Midget, midget, midget, how he struts and winks,
For he knows a man's as big as what he hopes and thinks!
But optics sharp it needs, I ween, To see what is not to be seen.
...Thought lengths it, pulls
an invisible world through
a needle's eye
one detail at a time,
...
I see you that have a little swimming mouse
Through microscopic examination one can find in almost every life incidents or traits that can be destructive when they are magnified.
I got binoculars 'cause I don't want to go that close.
My big studly giraffe."
"My little horny monkey.
Holy moly Pikachu bolts!
Telescopes and microscopes bring to our view the otherwise unseen and unknown.
Men of vision. Oh, I love the fine names men give each other to hide their greed and lust for adventure.
This was thieves' cant. Mosca was a lover of words, and she had a sneaking liking for the grimy panache of cant, and those who wore it like a ragged red cloak.
The screen magnifies everything, even the way you are thinking.
You are adorable, mademoiselle. I study your feet with the microscope and your soul with the telescope.
Tiny Salmoneus of the air His mimic bolts the firefly threw.
One single glance will conquer all descriptions.
It seems sometimes that people take a deliberately myopic and fill their eyes with things seen microscopically in order not to see macrosopically.
The eyes of a man are of no use without the observing power. Telescopes and microscopes are cunning contrivances, but they cannot see of themselves.
fishhook. It's squiggly like a worm. Something's
Model. Two mobile eyes in a mobile head, itself on a mobile body.
I can't look at everything hard enough!
A cat without a tail.
O telescope, instrument of knowledge, more precious than any sceptre.
My head was a magpie's nest lined with such bright scraps of information.
Is that a lion with horns and a pitchfork?"
"Yep."
"Is he carrying the moon on his pitchfork?"
"Nope it's a pie.
Regardless of how large, your vision is too small.
Bugrit! Millennium Hand and Shrimp
In my tadpole stage I was delivered to Metron Ariston and transmogrified, and here am I. My name is Sporos, by the way, and I do not like your thinking names like mouse-creature and shrimp-thing at me.
I'm a pointillist, just working my tiny little piece of the canvas. I'm not so good at perspective.
A powerful hand lens [Eschenback Leutchlupe] with a focused beam of light opens up an entire world below the threshold of the ordinary experience of seeing.
The Panama Canal was dug with a microscope.
A cat loped across my gaze with a squint-eyed, piratical look, and a suave grin.
TELESCOPE, n. A device having a relation to the eye similar to that of the telephone to the ear, enabling distant objects to plague us with a multitude of needless details. Luckily it is unprovided with a bell summoning us to the sacrifice.
Slicing off your retinas and sticking them into
I live in the English countryside, so I'm surrounded by magpies.
Smaller-than-Medium-Jock-but-bigger-than-Wee-Jock-Jock
Remember how small the world was before I came along? I brought it all to life: I moved the whole world onto a 20-foot screen.
La Griffe, "The Claw." Simple and small. The index finger goes through the hole near the blade. Favored by climbers and boaters.
It had need to bee
A wylie mouse that should breed in the cat's care.
I hate that mouse
LAST, n. A shoemaker's implement, named by a frowning Providence as opportunity to the maker of puns.
Are you a man or a mouse?
I have an abacus at home.
For me, looking at small images somehow recreates the experience of looking through a viewfinder ... At this size they're edible. You don't just scan them. You take them in all at once.
"Don't be scared of Bambi" the demon said. "She's only curious and maybe a little bit hungry."
The thing was named Bambi?
Oh, my God, the thing stared at me like it wanted to eat me.
Oh my goodness gracious, what you can buy off the Internet in terms of overhead photography. A trained ape can know an awful lot of what is going on in this world, just by punching on his mouse, for a relatively modest cost.
A mouse has to do what a mouse has to do
The Catt sees not the mouse ever.
Tiny, but fierce!
turning its periscope head from side to side. Suddenly
I'm a big fan of the rocket picture." "That's an airplane," she corrected. "Oh, so what's the slug thing underneath it?" "That's a mountain with eyes." I raised an eyebrow in question. "I was six," she said, explaining everything.
Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.
(Mountains are in labour, a ridiculous mouse will be born)