“Looking for the essence of beauty is comprehending and appreciating that quality in an object which is fairer and better than only what our eyes see or our ears hear, whether that be a patch of blue in an overcast sky, the fleeting laughter from a voice we love, or something as unexpected as the rainbow colors in a spot of oil on the driveway.” EyeVoiceQualityBeautySkyObjectsColorLaughterAppreciateEssenceEarsBlueOilSpotsUnexpectedRainbowFleetingPatchesComprehendingDrivewayOvercastEssence Of Beauty Book:You Bring the Confetti Source: You Bring the Confetti
“The ear has to be educated if one wishes to appreciate musical sounds, just as the eyes must learn to distinguish the value of words.” IfsEyeValuesWishSoundAppreciateEarsMusicalEducated Author:Jose Saramago
“I appreciate when people listen to the sad songs, because it's almost like telling someone your problems and having them listen with a compassionate ear.” PeopleProblemSongAppreciateEarsCompassionateSad Song Author:Jhene Aiko
“My view is that you cannot close your mind and say I don't want to listen to this or that. Because if you can't appreciate the bad for being bad, you can't appreciate the good. If you turn a deaf ear to everything but one style, pretty soon it's not going to work out.” IfsWantMindTurnsViewsStyleAppreciateEarsWork OutGoing To WorkDeafBeing BadDeaf Ears Author:Billy Eckstine
“My ears are open to all sorts of stuff. I appreciate some of the big electro house guys.I love their music but I also like a lot of the stuff coming out of the U.K. Future garage stuff. A lot of stuff like that.” BigsGuyHouseStuffAppreciateEarsComing OutGarage Author:A-Trak
“When one chants the holy name of Krishna, Krishna dances on the tongue and one wishes one had thousands of ears and thousands of mouths with which to better appreciate the holy names of God.” NamesWishHolyMouthsAppreciateEarsTongueKrishna Author:Mukunda Goswami
“The eye, the window of the soul, is the chief means whereby the understanding can most fully and abundantly appreciate the infinite works of Nature; and the ear is second.” MeanSoulEyeScienceUnderstandingNatureHard WorkAppreciateWindowEarsInfiniteAppreciationChiefs Book:Notebooks Source: Notebooks
“Though the structures and patterns of mathematics reflect the structure of, and resonate in, the human mind every bit as much as do the structures and patterns of music, human beings have developed no mathematical equivalent to a pair of ears. Mathematics can only be "seen" with the "eyes of the mind". It is as if we had no sense of hearing, so that only someone able to sight read music would be able to appreciate its patterns and harmonies.” IfsMindHumansWould BeEyeAbleBitsHuman BeingsTeachingAppreciateEarsSightHarmonyMathematicsStructurePatternsHearingMathMathematicalPairsHuman Mind Author:Keith Devlin