Top 27 Quotes About Seeing What's Right In Front Of You
#1. It doesn't always have to be so hard. Sometimes falling in love just means turning around and seeing what's right in front of you.
Alice Clayton
#2. Knowing the songs - and I'm still learning - lets one envision birds you can hear but can't see. And as always, the ability to envision what is just out of sight is more important than merely seeing what's right in front of you.
Carl Safina
#3. All those who call you to themselves draw you away from yourself.
Seneca.
#5. Horror movies started to wane around the onset of World War II, and after World War II, when all the troops came home, people weren't really interested in seeing horror movies, because they had the real horror right on their front doorsteps.
Kirk Hammett
#6. That's what I mean about Catholicism - your sexual life is supposed to be dead if you're a good Catholic. That's wrong. It's human nature to be sexual, so why would God want you to deny your human nature?
Madonna Ciccone
#7. The truth and regularity of a character is not, in justice, to be looked upon as broken, from any one single act or omission which may seem a contradiction to it:Mthe best of men appear sometimes to be strange compounds of contradictory qualities.
Laurence Sterne
#8. The matter with human beans," the BFG went on, "is that they is absolutely refusing to believe in anything unless they is actually seeing it right in front of their own schnozzles.
Roald Dahl
#10. Whatever goal you want to reach, you can reach it 10 times faster if
you are happy
Steve Chandler
#11. Not knowing the thing that's chasing you is a lot scarier than seeing it right in front of you.
Oren Peli
#12. But now here they are, right in front of me. It's like seeing unicorns. I want to hear them purr.
Margaret Atwood
#13. We must love stupid people better than ourselves; are they not the really unfortunate ones of this world? Do not people without taste and without ideal grow constantly weary, rejoicing in nothing, and being quite useless here below?
George Sand
#14. Being an adult is the ability to postpone a want for the sake of a family need.
Chris Hogan
#15. You're suddenly seeing the coherence and the interconnectedness of everything, left to right, top to bottom, front to back. It's all connected, and, somehow, it's all in balance. And that's, of course, when you go, 'Yes!'.
Henry Wessel Jr.
#16. Rubens! All bosom and bum, big cumulus clouds of pink flesh, eh? You can feel the heart beating like a kettledrum in a ton of that stuff. Every woman a bed; throw yourself on them, sink from sight.
Ray Bradbury
#17. Happy is the man whose wants are few. The fewer the wants, the happier the person. One
Michael G. Santos
#18. I'm always impressed when seeing how much admiration people show for writers that died centuries ago, and as much as I am shocked when they totally ignore me, right in front of them.
Robin Sacredfire
#19. In these latter days, knighthood was an honor few Englishmen escaped.
Arthur C. Clarke
#20. I believe that access to a university education should be based on the ability to learn, not what people can afford. I think there is no more nauseating a sight than politicians pulling up the ladder of opportunity behind them.
Charles Kennedy
#21. Not reaching back for what was lost in my yesterdays. And not reaching for what I hope will be in my tomorrow. But living fully with what is right in front of me. And truly seeing the gift of this moment.
Lysa TerKeurst
#22. Dickhead. He makes a beeline for Kate, not even seeing the other women who are right in front of him. Tunnel vision. He wants her bad.
Where have I seen the look on his face before? Oh, yeah. In the mirror.
Vi Keeland
#23. The best method for getting away with something outrageous is to do it right in front of people, and then tell them they're not seeing what they think they're seeing.
Wodke Hawkinson
#24. I certainly have the problem of focusing on doing everything now to get where I want to be, and not actually seeing and taking in and appreciating what's right in front of me or who's right in front of me.
Jonathan Keltz
#25. If you are constantly looking over your shoulder at the competition you are not concentrating on the path ahead
Leonie Mateer
#26. REPARTEE, n. Prudent insult in retort. Practiced by gentlemen with a constitutional aversion to violence, but a strong disposition to offend. In a war of words, the tactics of the North American Indian.
Ambrose Bierce
#27. One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple.
Jack Kerouac
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