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en No sight that human eyes can look upon is more provocative of awe than is the night sky scattered thick with stars.

en No sight is more provocative of awe than is the night sky

en Those things that nature denied to human sight, she revealed to the eyes of the soul.
  Ovid

en Then we shall rise and view ourselves with clearer eyes in that calm region where no night can hide us from each other's sight.

en When she took her opposite place in the carriage corner, the brightness in her face was so charming to behold, that on her exclaiming, "What beautiful stars and what a glorious night!" the Secretary said "Yes," but seemed to prefer to see the night and the stars in the light of her lovely little countenance, to looking out of window.
  Charles Dickens

en I think in the best of worlds, had the information that was available been seen by one set of human eyes or a common group of human eyes, a pattern might have emerged which would have led to further intelligence activities that could have, at the end of the day, disrupted [the] plot before it was carried out, His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. I think in the best of worlds, had the information that was available been seen by one set of human eyes or a common group of human eyes, a pattern might have emerged which would have led to further intelligence activities that could have, at the end of the day, disrupted [the] plot before it was carried out,

en Star gazing is a connection to humanity's earliest curiosity about our place in the universe. It is practically impossible to see the stars from most cities, but now, clear night vistas in our national parks are an important resource that is literally fading from sight.

en So Jesus had compassion on them, and touched their eyes: and immediately their eyes received sight, and they followed him.

en And wait patiently for the judgment of your Lord, for surely you are before Our eyes, and sing the praise of your Lord when you rise; / And in the night, give Him glory too, and at the setting of the stars.

en Stars, stars!
And all eyes else dead coals.

  William Shakespeare

en In our eyes, this helmet is provocative and establishes an unnecessary link with the war.

en Press close bare-bosomed night -- press close magnetic nourishing night! Night of south winds! night of the large few stars! Still nodding night! mad naked summer night.
  Walt Whitman

en Therefore said they unto him, How were thine eyes opened? / He answered and said, A man that is called Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes, and said unto me, Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash: and I went and washed, and I received sight.

en You see many stars at night in the sky but find them not when the sun rises; can you say that there are no stars in the heaven of the day? So, O man! as you behold not God in the days of your ignorance, say not that there is no God.
  Ramakrishna

en A billion stars go spinning through the night, blazing high above your head.
But in you is the presence that will be, when all the stars are dead.

  Rainer Maria Rilke


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