Quotes by Glances On film you put all your energies into a single glance. Alan Rickman glances film energy No mirror keeps its glances. Alice Meynell glances mirrors Women's glances express what they dare not speak. Alphonse Karr glances vision speak The cynic sees only cynicism, the depressive can taint creation with one glance Anna Funder glances creation cynicism It was less like seeing than like being for the first time seen, knocked breathless by a powerful glance. Annie Dillard glances powerful firsts Women read each other at a single glance. Antoine Rivarol glances A backward glance can often lift the heart. Dante Alighieri lifts glances heart For it oft happens that a notion, when it is cloathed with words, seems tedious and operose and hard to be conceived, which yet being striped of that garniture, the ideas shrink into a narrow compass, and are viewed almost by one glance of thought. David Berman glances compass ideas People say don't stare. Through the photos, not only do I stare, but I allow viewers to stare at the subject, to see things that they cannot see with a casual glance. Dawoud Bey casual glances people Direct the glance of apprehension & inquiry to pure consciousness, in its own absolute Being. Edmund Husserl glances inquiry consciousness My head spins as I glance away, refusing to get sucked back into his gaze when so much is at risk. Emily Giffin glances risk Glance is the enemy of vision. Ezra Pound glances vision enemy She was dazzling-- alight; it was agony to comprehend her beauty in a glance. F. Scott Fitzgerald her-beauty glances agony See now the power of truth; the same experiment which at first glance seemed to show one thing, when more carefully examined, assures us of the contrary. Galileo Galilei glances shows firsts Lord Maccon looked up. “Grovel, you say?” Lyall did not glance away from the latest vampire report he was perusing. “Grovel, my lord. Gail Carriger glances vampire lord The retrospective glance is a relatively easy gesture for us to make. George Crumb gestures glances easy Give me a Wildness whose glance no civilization can endure. Henry David Thoreau glances giving civilization ...falling in love could be achieved in a single word—a glance. Ian Mcewan glances falling-in-love fall Glances of true beauty can be seen in the faces of those who live in true meekness. Henry David Thoreau glances faces beauty The opposite of a glance... is a glimpse: because in a glance, we see only for a second, and in a glimpse, the object shows itself only for a second. James Elkins glances glimpse opposites 123»