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Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By May Sarton

A Farewell For a while I shall still be leaving, Looking back at you as you slip away Into the magic islands of the mind. But for a while now all alive, believing That in a single poignant hour We did say all that we could ever say In a great flowing out of radiant power. It was like seeing and then going blind. After a while we shall be cut in two Between real islands where you live And a far shore where I'll no longer keep The haunting image of your eyes, and you, As pupils widen, widen to deep black And I am able neither to love or grieve Between fulfillment and heartbreak. The time will come when I can go to sleep. But for a while still, centered at last, Contemplate a brief amazing union, Then watch you leave and then let you go. I must not go back to the murderous past Nor force a passage through to some safe landing, But float upon this moment of communion Entranced, astonished by pure understanding - Passionate love dissolved like summer snow. — May Sarton

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Nyrae Dawn

I'm scared he's going to see through me. Take one look and know who I am. Know that I'm the daughter of the guy who killed his nephew. — Nyrae Dawn

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Bob Dylan

The woman I love she got a prize fighter nose, cauliflower ears and a run in her hose. — Bob Dylan

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Friedrich Engels

I have learned more [from Balzac] than from all the professional historians, economists, and statisticians put together. — Friedrich Engels

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Reyna Hawk

Feel it, deal with it, then throw it away — Reyna Hawk

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Barbara Holland

However long you have a cat and however plainly he lays his life open before you, there is always something hidden, some name he goes by in a place you never heard of. — Barbara Holland

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Trinny Woodall

I'd never have a facelift, as I have never seen one that looks good. — Trinny Woodall

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Jake Bugg

Bob Dylan is great. I've been compared to him a lot. I think when people see a person on stage with a guitar they just think, 'Bob Dylan!' — Jake Bugg

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Alexander Kotov

Anyone who wishes to learn how to play chess well must make himself or herself thoroughly conversant with the play in positions where the players have castled on opposite sides. — Alexander Kotov

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Martin Sheen

I never went to college when I was young and am looking forward to giving it a try ... at age 65! — Martin Sheen

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By Rollo May

There is an energy field between humans. And, when we reach out in passion, it is met with an answering passion and changes the relationship forever. — Rollo May

Looking Through Blind Eyes Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

One evening he appeared with an infant in his arms at the door of his ex-wife, Martha. Because Briony, his lovely young wife after Martha, had died. Of what? We'll get to that. I can't do this alone, Andrew said, as Martha stared at him from the open doorway. It happened to have been snowing that night, and Martha was transfixed by the soft creature-like snowflakes alighting on Andrew's NY Yankees hat brim. Martha was like that, enrapt by the peripheral things as if setting them to music. Even in ordinary times, she was slow to respond, looking at you with her large dark rolling protuberant eyes. Then the smile would come, or the nod, or the shake of the head. Meanwhile the heat from her home drifted through the open door and fogged up Andrew's eyeglasses. He stood there behind his foggy lenses like a blind man in the snowfall and was without volition when at last she reached out, gently took the swaddled infant from him, stepped back, and closed the door in his face. — E.L. Doctorow