Quotes of Eyesight - somelinesforyou

“ Out of sight, out of mind. ”

- John Heywood

“ I've never questioned the integrity of an umpire. Their eyesight, yes. ”

- Leo Durocher

“ Out of sight, out of mind. The absent are always in the wrong. ”

- Thomas a Kempis

“ There's nothing you can know that isn't knownNothing you can see that isn't shown. ”

- The Beatles

“ There's nothing you can know that isn't known. ”

- John Lennon

“ We see things not as they are but as we are. ”

- John Milton

“ We see things not as they are, but as we are. Our perception is shaped by our previous experiences. ”

- Dennis Kimbro

“ You should show some respect for what other people see and feel, even though it be the exact opposite of what you see and feel. ”

- Luigi Pirandello

“ To see a thing clearly in the mind makes it begin to take form. ”

- Henry Ford

“ Sometimes not seeing things can be a blessing. ”

- Johan August Strindberg

“ Many are the things that man seeing must understand. Not seeing, how shall he know what lies in the hand of time to come? ”

- Sophocles

“ We are persons of quality, I assure you, and women of fashion, and come to see and to be seen. ”

- Ben Jonson

“ Christmas is sights, especially the sights of Christmas reflected in the eyes of a child. ”

- William Saroyan

“ The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. ”

- Marcel Proust

“ He that is stricken blind cannot forget The precious treasure of his eyesight lost. ”

- William Shakespeare

“ Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times. ”

- Helen Rowland

“ In India a farmhand was caught in the act with his cow. He said he had bad eyesight and thought it was his wife. ”

- Spike Milligan

“ When Uncle Bob but his own eyesight. ”

- Vincent Canby

“ Whatever you may look like, marry a man your own age — as your beauty fades, so will his eyesight. ”

- Phyllis Diller

“ Life begins at 40 — but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times. ”

- William Feather
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