“In all my ways of seeing - may I use new glasses, a telescope and a microscope. And may I always allow myself to see a circumstance through the tender hearts of my friends.” WayHeartMayUseSeeingFriendsCircumstancesMy FriendsGlassesMy WayFriends ForeverTelescopesMicroscopesNew RelationshipTender Hearts Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“I confessed recently to an old friend, "I realized I was looking at you, in your visit, through old glasses. Speaking old words. Telling old stories. I realize that in my life I've made so many physical changes and I need to give my spirit time to catch up." Time for my spirit to look at my friend through the new glasses of current life experiences. Old friends are precious. They become even more treasured when they are wrapped in the currentness of life experiences and not relegated to the past in which they once lived.” NeedsGivingLooksMadeStoriesPastSpiritRealizingMy FriendsGlassesCurrentsI RealizedRedemptionLife ExperienceOld FriendsTreasuredNew Relationship Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“Were I to prescribe a rule for drinking, it should be formed upon a saying quoted by Sir William Temple: the first glass for myself, the second for my friends, the third for good humor, and the fourth for mine enemies.” ShouldFirstsEnemyMinesMy FriendsThirdsDrinkingGlassesTemplesFourthGood Humor Book:The spectator Source: The spectator
“I have a lot of glass in my house, and I remember saying as a joke once that I clean my stuff with Windex while my friends are over, but then I found myself actually doing that the other day. It's horrible.” RememberFoundHouseStuffJokesMy FriendsCleanGlassesHorrible Author:Courteney Cox
“When I was a child, I had a ViewMaster, those red box glasses with little discs, so that you can see 3D images. They were my first steps in cinema. I was eight years old, I would cut and change the order of the images and that's how I created films that subsequently I recorded and projected and showed my friends. So I already took my first steps in 3D when I was eight years old.” YearsFirstsChildrenLittlesFilmOrderStepsCuttingMy FriendsRedGlassesBoxesEightCinemaFirst StepsDiscs Author:Jean-Pierre Jeunet
“There is no stability in this world. Who is to say what meaning there is in anything? Who is to foretell the flight of a word? It is a balloon that sails over tree-tops. To speak of knowledge is futile. All is experiment and adventure. We are forever mixing ourselves with unknown quantities. What is to come? I know not. But, as I put down my glass I remember; I am engaged to be married. I am to dine with my friends tonight. I am Bernard.” KnowsWorldRememberSpeakForeverTreeThis WorldAdventureMarriedMy FriendsGlassesExperimentsFlightEngagedTonightStabilityQuantitySailBeing MarriedMixingBalloonsDineTree Tops Book:Selected Works of Virginia Woolf Source: Selected Works of Virginia Woolf