250 Quotations with Seeing.
- 1. Albert Szent-Gyorgi: Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody ha ...

- 2. Alfred Hitchcock: Seeing a murder on television... can help work off one's antagonisms. And if you ...

- 3. Miriam Beard: Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on ...

- 4. Albert Szent-Gyorgi: Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no on ...

- 5. Publilius Syrus: The eyes are not responsible when the mind does the seeing.

- 6. David Searls: Seeing death as the end of life is like seeing the horizon as the end of the oce ...

- 7. Maria Montessori: The task of the educator lies in seeing that the child does not confound good wi ...

- 8. Mildred & Victor Goertzel: Pablo Picasso resisted school stubbornly and seemed completely unable to learn t ...

- 9. Thomas Jefferson: I believe that justice is instinct and innate, the moral sense is as much a part ...

- 10. Eric Hoffer: We find it hard to apply the knowledge of ourselves to our judgment of others. T ...

- 11. Benjamin Disraeli: Seeing much, suffering much, and studying much, are the three pillars of learnin ...

- 12. Eric Hoffer: However much we talk of the inexorable laws governing the life of individuals an ...

- 13. Joseph Wood Krutch: Perhaps we are wiser, less foolish and more far-seeing than we were two hundred ...

- 14. C. E. Stowe: Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ...

- 15. Kenich Ohmae: It is hard to let old beliefs go. They are familiar. We are comfortable with the ...

- 16. Fanny Burney: Traveling is the ruin of all happiness! There's no looking at a building after s ...

- 17. Ambrose Bierce: CRAYFISH, n. A small crustacean very much resembling the lobster, but less indig ...

- 18. Ambrose Bierce: DEBT, n. An ingenious substitute for the chain and whip of the slave- driver.
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- 19. Ambrose Bierce: FASHION, n. A despot whom the wise ridicule and obey.
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- 20. Ambrose Bierce: STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following ...

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