That was a very different emotion and I felt Dido's words would be good and I had a template with my voice in it. Then, when he heard it, he wanted both our voices together in it and that's the scene when he sees the boy and then he gets charged to go on that final cutting effort.
What's a book? Everything or nothing. The eye that sees it all.
There's a quickening of her heart when she sees him. She tells herself it's anger.
She sees things — things that might happen, things that are coming. But it’s very subjective. The future isn’t set in stone. Things change.
You would love the way he sees you. He uses you as a weapon against himself and not merely because you did
A woman never sees what we do for her, she only sees what we don't do.
A guy who is crazily, madly in love with you. A guy who sees how incredible and amazing you are, even though you’re not the cheerleader or even close to the prettiest girl in the school. A guy who thinks you’re beautiful, just the way you are.
God sees hearts as we see faces.
One sees a blatant disregard for the precious souls of mankind.
Plots are. . . what the writer sees with.
"Levi will kill me the minute he sees me, and I don't trust Madeline. There's something in her eyes. . . " "I believe that's integrity and dedication in her job. " "Yeah. It's disturbing. "
Death itself is too big to take in, she already sees that; the loss comes at you instead in an infinite number of small installments that can never be paid off.
Everyone who tells a story tells it differently, just to remind us that everybody sees it differently.
I do not understand a mind which sees a gracious beneficence in spending money to slay and maim human beings in almost unimaginable numbers and deprecates the expenditure of a smaller sum to patch up the ills of mankind.
The man who sees both sides of a question is a man who sees absolutely nothing at all.
There's no difference between what is seen and the mind that sees it.
We can't run out of resources. Resources exist when the human mind sees how to use something.
Why, I say, do so few understand and apprehend the internal power?. . . He who in himself sees all things, is all things.
FISHER SEES STOCKS PERMANENTLY HIGH
In insecure relationships, we disguise our vulnerabilities so our partner never really sees us.