La Maga did not know that my kisses were like eyes which began to open up beyond her, and that I went along outside as if I saw a different concept of the world, the dizzy pilot of a black prow which cut the water of time and negated it.

Julio Cortázar

Mots clés love kissing sex eyes



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If you see it's impossible,
you may use others' eyes.

Toba Beta

Mots clés eyes others impossibility point-of-view



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Majority of women like to fantasize and men like to romanticize. I saw a painful mountain in her eyes.

Santosh Kalwar

Mots clés woman romance eyes



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True love doesn't need proof.
The eyes told what heart felt.

Toba Beta

Mots clés true-love heart eyes proof



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Eye can only see something if
idea about it has been in mind.

Toba Beta

Mots clés reality mind eyes idea see



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Eyes shows lies.

Toba Beta

Mots clés truth lies eyes



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If I can see pain in your eyes then share with me your tears. If I can see joy in your eyes then share with me your smile.

Santosh Kalwar

Mots clés pain poetry joy smile tears eyes share



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Curiosity is gluttony. To see is to devour.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés sin eyes gluttony



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His eyes are peculiar. There is nothing in them, like an eclair without the cream filling. It's wrong, lack of cream.

Gail Carriger

Mots clés humor eyes



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Perception requires imagination because the data people encounter in their lives are never complete and always equivocal. For example, most people consider that the greatest evidence of an event one can obtain is to see it with their own eyes, and in a court of law little is held in more esteem than eyewitness testimony. Yet if you asked to display for a court a video of the same quality as the unprocessed data catptured on the retina of a human eye, the judge might wonder what you were tryig to put over. For one thing, the view will have a blind spot where the optic nerve attaches to the retina. Moreover, the only part of our field of vision with good resolution is a narrow area of about 1 degree of visual angle around the retina’s center, an area the width of our thumb as it looks when held at arm’s length. Outside that region, resolution drops off sharply. To compensate, we constantly move our eyes to bring the sharper region to bear on different portions of the scene we wish to observe. And so the pattern of raw data sent to the brain is a shaky, badly pixilated picture with a hole in it. Fortunately the brain processes the data, combining input from both eyes, filling in gaps on the assumption that the visual properties of neighboring locations are similar and interpolating. The result - at least until age, injury, disease, or an excess of mai tais takes its toll - is a happy human being suffering from the compelling illusion that his or her vision is sharp and clear.

We also use our imagination and take shortcuts to fill gaps in patterns of nonvisual data. As with visual input, we draw conclusions and make judgments based on uncertain and incomplete information, and we conclude, when we are done analyzing the patterns, that out “picture” is clear and accurate. But is it?

Leonard Mlodinow

Mots clés perception reality eyes data



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