Sight Quotes
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I took my sight and mobility for granted.
Sue Townsend
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Since Stark had come back from the Otherworld, he'd been too weak and out of it to do much more than eat, sleep, and play computer games with Seoras, which was actually a super weird sight, it was like high school meets Braveheart meets Call of Duty.
P. C. Cast
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Look for the stars, you'll say that there are none; / Look up a second time, and, one by one, / You mark them twinkling out with silvery light, / And wonder how they could elude the sight!
William Wordsworth
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Your goal should be out of reach but not out of sight.
Anita DeFrantz
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I started out when I was about 12, playing drums. I started singing when I was about 15.
Layne Thomas Staley
Alice in Chains
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Out of sight, out of mind.
Homer
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I paint not by sight but by faith. Faith gives you sight.
Amos Ferguson
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Seeing is such a privilege. Who notices the way the screech of a gull looks, the look of a gale, the sight of some fragrance?
Keith Crown
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Never lose sight of what you're trying to say, and remain open to what's happening while you're filming.
Catherine Corsini
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The sight of stars makes me dream.
Vincent Van Gogh
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The warm sun kissed the earthTo consecrate thy birth,And from his close embraceThy radiant faceSprang into sight,A blossoming delight.
Sarah Orne Jewett
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Myself, and all the Angelic Host, that stand in the sight of God enthroned, our happy state hold, as you yours, while our obedience hold. On other surety none: freely we serve, because we freely love.
John Milton
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You can't exercise by sight because your sight will make you quit. You need to exercise by faith.
Billy Blanks
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Outta sight, outta mind is what you'll always be.
Jeremy McKinnon
A Day to Remember
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Of all the senses, sight must be the most delightful.
Helen Keller
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They were within twenty yards of each other, and so abrupt was his appearance, that it was impossible to avoid his sight. Their eyes instantly met, and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush. He absolutely started, and for a moment seemed immoveable from surprise; but shortly recovering himself, advanced towards the party, and spoke to Elizabeth, if not in terms of perfect composure, at least of perfect civility.
Jane Austen