“The human being, creature of eyes, needs the image.” NeedsHumansEyeHuman BeingsSeeingCreaturesInvisibleVisible Author:Leonardo da Vinci
“Disguise is central to God's way of dealing with us human beings. Not because God is playing games with us but because the God who is beyond our knowing makes himself known in the disguise of what we can know. The Christian word for this is revelation, and the ultimate revelation came by incarnation. ... God is the master of disguises, in order that we might see.” KnowsWayHumansMightChristianOrderGamesHuman BeingsKnownKnowingSeeingMastersUltimateInvisibleVisibleRevelationsDisguiseIncarnationPlaying Games Author:Richard John Neuhaus
“On your journey, remember there is no end. That is true knowledge. There is no final knowledge. There is no final enlightenment, that is a very finite, human way of seeing things.” WayInspirationalHumansEndsRememberSeeingJourneyBuddhismEnlightenmentFinalsFiniteTrue Knowledge Author:Frederick Lenz
“Gnomes live ten times faster than humans. They're harder to see than a high-speed mouse. That's one reason why most humans hardly ever see them. The other is that humans are very good at not seeing things they know aren't there. And, since sensible humans know that there are no such things as people four inches high, a gnome who doesn't want to be seen probably won't be seen... Wings.” PeopleKnowsWantHumansReasonFourSeeingTenHarderWingsVery GoodSpeedFasterReason WhySensibleInchesMiceGnomeHigh Speed Author:Terry Pratchett
“Standing up here on the hill away from all humans - seeing these Wonders taking place before one's eyes - so silently... watching the silence of Nature. No school - no church - is as good a teacher as the eye understandingly seeing what's before it. I believe this more firmly than ever.” BelieveHumansEyeSchoolI BelieveChurchSilenceWonderTeacherSeeingStandingHills Author:Alfred Stieglitz
“I'm particularly inspired by pristine locations. I enjoy working in areas where one can travel for miles without seeing any human influence.” HumansInspirationEnjoySeeingInfluenceAreasInspiredMilesLocationPristine Author:Matt Smith
“Human beings have illusions. The enlightened don't have illusions. They see things as they are, and in that seeing, they see ecstasy and joy. They see the play of life.” HumansPlayJoyHuman BeingsTeacherSeeingIllusionEnlightenedEcstasy Author:Frederick Lenz
“Anne Pitkin's poems have such lyrical sweep, such a sensitive eye for the natural world as it touches the human, that reading Winter Arguments is like seeing a landscape or, better, a richly realized painting of a landscape dotted with figures. But that would leave out their music, which would be a loss. This is a wise and graceful book by a well-traveled woman who knows how to confront deep feeling and frame it to make it all the more intense.” KnowsWorldHumansWellsBookFeelingsWould BeEyeReadingNaturalLossKnow HowWiseSeeingFiguresPaintingArgumentWinterIntenseLandscapeSensitiveTraveledNatural WorldLyricalDeep Feeling Author:Rosellen Brown
“how should tasting touching hearing seeing breathing any lifted from the no of all nothing human merely being doubt unimaginable You?” ShouldHumansDoubtSeeingHearingBreathingTouchingUnimaginableTasting Book:Selected poems Source: Selected poems