“We are worth more when someone looks at us. And, because of this, an eye is always watching us.”
Joseph Joubert (1754–1824) French moralist and essayist
Source: The Theater and Its Double
“We are worth more when someone looks at us. And, because of this, an eye is always watching us.”
Joseph Joubert (1754–1824) French moralist and essayist
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
Source: 1900s, Our National Parks (1901), chapter 1: The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West
Bhakti Tirtha Swami (1950–2005) American Hindu writer
Source: Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume I: Uncovering Spiritual Truths in Psychic Phenomena (Hari-Nama Press, 1996), Chapter 1: Dreams: A State of Reality, p. 18
Music and Moonlight (1874), Ode
Context: But we, with our dreaming and singing,
Ceaseless and sorrowless we!
The glory about us clinging
Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing:
O men! it must ever be
That we dwell, in our dreaming and singing,
A little apart from ye.
We are afar with the dawning
And the suns that are not yet high,
And out of the infinite morning
Intrepid you hear us cry —
How, spite of your human scorning,
Once more God's future draws nigh,
And already goes forth the warning
That ye of the past must die.
Diane Ackerman book A Natural History of the Senses
Source: A Natural History of the Senses (1991), p. 229
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) American writer
Social Dreaming of the Frin in David G. Hartwell (ed.) Year's Best Fantasy 3, p. 172 (Originally published at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magazine_of_Fantasy_%26_Science_Fiction October/November 2002)
“There is something about her eyes. Eyes don't breathe. I know that much. But hers look breathless.”
Mary E. Pearson book The Adoration of Jenna Fox
Source: The Adoration of Jenna Fox