In the age of technology there is constant access to vast amounts of information. The basket overflows; people get overwhelmed; the eye of the storm is not so much what goes on in the world, it is the confusion of how to think, feel, digest, and react to what goes on.
Criss JamiTags: age world mind technology storm media news internet information confusion eye information-overload overload issue mind-control junkies too-much mobile access mind-pollution overwhelming
Having an eye for beauty isn't the same thing as a weakness.
Suzanne CollinsThe light of love, the purity of grace,
The mind, the Music breathing from her face,
The heart whose softness harmonised the whole —
And, oh! that eye was in itself a Soul!
Tags: love soul heart grace light purity eye
I have looked into your eyes with my eyes. I have put my heart near your heart.
Pope John XXIIINothing and no one is perfect. It just takes a good eye to find those hidden imperfections.
Daphne DelacroixTags: wisdom inspirational good hidden perfection imperfection eye
Ow! My eye!!!
William McDonaldWhen the star dies,
Its eye closes; tired of watching,
It flies back to its first bright dream.
Tags: wisdom poetry death dreams star literature tiredness quotes thoughts eye bright tired watching poetry-quotes quotes-to-live-by literature-quotes dejan-stojanovic circling
The more I drive myself into the depth of my inside, the more things come up to my vision, visibly or invisibly... I even do not know if I am seeing them with my eye or with my mind. I just need to copy them on my canvases. But this mental process is always overwhelming. I often have hard time to deal with my emotion on this state. You could call this depression on surface? But actually, so many 're-birth' and 'reform' are going on on my thoughts, inspiration, philosophy...etc in the underwater. I believe this struggle make my art real. My art always comes from my emotion.
Hiroko SakaiTags: art inspiration emotion struggle artist painting eye
...as I already said, they didn't look like much--but beauty's in the eye of the beholder, isn't it?
Kate MortonThe human eye has to be one of the cruelest tricks nature ever pulled. We can see a tiny, cone-shaped area of light right in front of our faces, restricted to a very narrow band of the electromagnetic spectrum. We can’t see around walls, we can’t see heat or cold, we can’t see electricity or radio signals, we can’t see at a distance. It is a sense so limited that we might as well not have it, yet we have evolved to depend so heavily on it as a species that all other perception has atrophied. We have wound up with the utterly mad and often fatal delusion that if we can’t see something, it doesn’t exist. Virtually all of civilization’s failures can be traced back to that one ominous sentence: ‘I’ll believe it when I see it.’ We can’t even convince the public that global warming is dangerous. Why? Because carbon dioxide happens to be invisible.
David WongTags: civilization sight eye
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