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Eye Quotes - Page 191

In the eyes of dialectical philosophy, nothing is established for all times, nothing is absolute or sacred.

Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin, Joseph Stalin (1948). “Ten Classics of Marxism”

There's something different about looking someone in the eyes and doing something dishonest to doing it over the phone or screen.

"The Saturday interview: Justin Welby, Bishop of Durham". Interview with Giles Fraser, www.theguardian.com. July 20, 2012.

Drawing is speaking to the eye; talking is painting to the ear.

Joseph Joubert (1896). “Pensées of Joubert”

Eyes raised toward heaven are always beautiful, whatever they be.

Joseph Joubert (1867). “Some of the "Thoughts" of Joseph Joubert”, p.65

It is impossible for authors to discover beauties in one another's works; they have eyes only for spots and blemishes.

Joseph Addison (1761). “The Works of the Late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq;”, p.63

To prejudge other men's notions before we have looked into them is not to show their darkness but to put out our own eyes.

John Locke (1824). “Of human understanding. A defence of Mr. Locke's opinion concerning personal identity. Of the conduct of the understanding. Some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman. Elements of natural philosophy. A new method of common-place-book”, p.261