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The eyes are not the windows but the doors of the soul. Beware what may enter them. -- Steven Moffat

glass, madam. He looks to see his own face, not -- Kathleen Tessaro

The eye will have his part. -- George Herbert

- to wit, 'the sweat of the brow. -- Frederick Marryat

Schopenhauer and Spinoza distilled, condensed, and funneled through the pupil, along the optic nerve, and directly into our occipital lobes. I'd love to be able to eat with my eyes - I'm -- Irvin D. Yalom

If you are not prepared to look at your pupils strength's, don't touch their weaknesses. -- Reuven Feuerstein

The eye seems to be responding to something living. -- William Baziotes

One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture; A pale blue eye with a film over it. -- Keith Steinbaum

The eyes are the windows of the soul. -- Thomas Phaer

The eye is the inlet to the soul, and it is well to beware of him whose visual organs avoid your honest regard. -- Hosea Ballou

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. -- Frank O'hara

With a most intent and searching gaze -- Charles Dickens

Eyes that are blind have no way to tell the loveliness of faces and features; eyes with no pupils have no way to tell the beauty of colored and embroidered silks. -- Zhuangzi

The eyes are the window to where the soul is supposed to be. -- Tina Fey

Teaching, I find, is not the most amusing thing on earth; in fact, with a stupid lump for a Pupil, it is about the most irksome. -- Jane Welsh Carlyle

A Twinkle In The Eye,
Is an Angels Reflective Smile -- Officialbarbiemichelle

White crescents beneath the pupils made his pale blue eyes seem to protrude, though they did not: lacking depth, they appeared to be inset into the skin like stones in hide. -- Peter Matthiessen

The eye is easily frightened. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

A young man had become possessed by a devil. The thing within him burst into loud lamentation and departed from the man. At once the youth's eye fell out on his cheek, and the whole of the pupil which had been black became white. -- Saint Augustine

There are eyes half defiant, Half meek and compliant; Black eyes, with a wondrous, witching charm To bring us good or to work with harm. -- Phoebe Cary

Eyes so transparent that through them the soul is seen. -- Theophile Gautier

The eye is always half-full. -- Arthur Slade

The one who teaches is the giver of eyes. -- Confucius

Ah me! what hand can pencil guide, or pen, To follow half on which the eye dilates Through views more dazzling unto mortal ken Than those whereof such things the bard relates, Who to the awe-struck world unlocked Elysium's gates? -- George Gordon Byron

They say the eyes are the window to the soul. -- Wendy Mass

Your sight must become an insight; it must be turned within and used to purify and clarify your mind. -- Sathya Sai Baba

YOU YOU YOU your eyes, thick as a high school scrapbook crackling and yellow, curling at the edges a book of myths in which i do not appear. -- Clint Catalyst

There are some eyes that can eat you. -- Angela Carter

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. -- Joseph Fink

The balls of sight are so formed, that one man's eyes are spectacles to another, to read his heart with. -- Samuel Johnson

Ashryver eyes.
The fairest eyes, from legends old
of brightest, ringed with gold. -- Sarah J. Maas

The front door shut, leaving Alec sitting in the half-lit garden, alone. He closed his eyes for a moment, the image of a face hovering behind his lids. Not Jace's face, for a change. The eyes set in the face were green, slit-pupiled. Cat eyes. -- Cassandra Clare

There are sights too beautiful to swallow. They stay on the rim of the eye; it cannot contain them. -- Olivia Laing

People say that eyes are windows to the soul. -- Khaled Hosseini

The eyes are the gateway to the soul. -- Herman Melville

The pupil will eclipse his tutor, I warrant. -- Juvenal

There is no sight in the eye, when the mind does not gaze. -- Publilius Syrus

The eye is the most refined of our senses, the one which communicates most directly with our mind, our consciousness. -- Robert Delaunay

Explore thyself. Herein are demanded the eye and the nerve. -- Henry David Thoreau

With all its eyes the creature world beholds the open, while our eyes are turned in ward, said -- Jim Harrison

For doting, not for loving, pupil mine. -- William Shakespeare

Within the eye, mysteries of the soul burn deeply beneath the fiery chasms of love and patiently wait for an awakening ... -- Virginia Alison

The eye awakened is the eye in love. -- Frederick Franck

Thy face is mine eye, and mine is thine. -- John Donne

Observe the eyes, for they are the windows to her soul. -- Habeeb Akande

There is creation in the eye. -- William Wordsworth

The eye is the jewel of the body. -- Henry David Thoreau

The eye is the best of artists. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Wicked thoughts and worthless efforts gradually set their mark on the face, especially the eyes. -- Arthur Schopenhauer

The person who cannot wonder is but a pair of spectacles behind which there is no eye. -- Thomas Carlyle

Open brow and his fearless eyes. There were thousands like him all over the land of the maple. Let the Piper -- L.m. Montgomery

The eye observes only what the mind, the heart, and the imagination are gifted to see; and sight must be reinforced by insight before souls can be discerned as well as manners, ideas as well as objects, realities and relations as well as appearances and accidental connections. -- Edwin Percy Whipple

His closed-eye appearances had deceived many visitors, I was told, but they might then find, to their cost, that these closed eyes veiled the sharpest attention, the clearest and deepest mind, they were ever likely to encounter. On -- Oliver Sacks

My eyes, I have filled with Jesus upon Whom I have fixed them at the Elevation of the Host at Holy Mass and I do not wish to replace Him with any other image -- Saint Colette

I ne'er could any luster seeIn eyes that would not look on me. -- Richard Brinsley Sheridan

I am a pupil of Pissarro. -- Paul Cezanne

With the one eye that is closed, one looks within, with the other eye that is open, one looks without. -- Henri Cartier-Bresson

window, staring at -- Tracy Rees

The eye, the window of the soul, is the chief means whereby the understanding can most fully and abundantly appreciate the infinite works of Nature; and the ear is second. -- Leonardo Da Vinci

The intelligence of affection is carried on by the eye only; good-breeding has made the tongue falsify the heart, and act a part of continued restraint, while nature has preserved the eyes to herself, that she may not be disguised or misrepresented. -- Joseph Addison

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, -- Charles Baudelaire

The eye is the window of the soul; even an animal looks for a man's intentions right into his eyes. -- Hiram Powers

I need no dictionary of quotations to remind me that the eyes are the windows of the soul. -- Max Beerbohm

Has anyone ever told you that you should wear a hat? It would fit the missing eye quite well.'
-Kathana to Mat -- Robert Jordan

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. -- Edwin Paxton Hood

A bright eye indicates curiosity; a black eye, too much. -- Evan Esar

This, then, is what counts: a lightning reaction which has no further need of conscious observation. In this respect at least the pupil makes himself independent of all conscious purpose. -- Eugen Herrigel

I fix mine eye on thine, and there
Pity my picture burning in thine eye ... -- John Donne

The eye tells what the tongue would hide. -- Chief Joseph

eyes: so transparently enslaved by the soul -- Glen Duncan

They say the eyes are the windows to our soul; glass gateways that do little to conceal our true self. Yet, for me, they're also the narrators of our heart and give insight to our well-kept secrets... secrets I wanted to remain hidden. -- K.m. Golland

A point of perspection dances in the balance of the seer's vision. -- Zen Benefiel

One's eyes are what one is, one's mouth is what one becomes. -- John Galsworthy

The stranger's way of looking at things, the eye of a man who does not recognize, who is beyond this world, the eye as frontier between being & non-being - belongs to the thinker. It is also the eye of a dying man, a man losing recognition. -- Paul Valery

The eyes are the amulets of the mind. -- Bill Vaughan

I ne'er could any lustre see In eyes that would not look on me; I ne'er saw nectar on a lip But where my own did hope to sip. -- Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Eyes to do, but what he knows to be absolutely -- Anonymous

Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent waters heaven is seen. Their lashes are the herbs that look On their young figures in the brook. -- William C. Bryant

Child of the pure, unclouded brow and dreaming eyes of wonder. -- Lewis Carroll

The harvest of a quiet eye, That broods and sleeps on his own heart. -- William Wordsworth

eyes I can't find words to describe. -- Jerry Hatchett

As the most recently arrived to earthly life, children can seem in lingering possession of some heavenly lidless eye. -- Lorrie Moore

I am a person who is trained to look other people in the eye. -- Jack Nicholson

She couldn't tell where his pupils ended and the irises began; looking into those eyes was like looking into a well where children had drowned. -- Maryjanice Davidson

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. -- Paulo Coelho

Out of my sight! Thou dost infect mine eyes. -- William Shakespeare

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. -- Jessica Brody

rolling eye balls -- Homer

Some eyes threaten like a loaded and levelled pistol, and others are as insulting as hissing or kicking; some have no more expression than blueberries, while others are as deep as a well which you can fall into. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

The creature has a purpose, and his eyes are bright with it. -- John Keats

The Eye will take care of her. -- Rick Yancey

The soul that can speak through the eyes can also kiss with a gaze. -- Gustavo Adolfo Becquer

There was something strange about her eyes. They were mysteriously lacking in depth. They were lovely eyes, but they did not seem to be looking at anything. They were all surface, like glass eyes. But of course they were not glass eyes. They moved, and their lids blinked. -- Haruki Murakami

Lords, knights and gentlemen, what I should say
My tears gainsay; for every word I speak,
Ye see I drink the water of my eye. -- William Shakespeare

Beautiful eyes are those that show the beautiful thoughts that burn below. -- Ellen Palmer Allerton

A blind man. I can stare at him
ashamed, shameless. Or does he know it?
No, he is in a great solitude.
O, strange joy,
to gaze my fill at a stranger's face.
No, my thirst is greater than before. -- Denise Levertov

What see you in the horizon's bruised smear
That cannot be blotted out
By your raised hand? -- Steven Erikson

The eye of God! Think of that. Everywhere, in every house, in every field, in every room, in every company, alone or in a crowd, the eye of God is always upon you. -- J.c. Ryle

I will sit in the pupil of your eyes and that will carry your sight into the heart of the things -- Rabindranath Tagore

When I don't fancy a man's eyes, I put an arrow through one. -- George R R Martin