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I saw no heaven - but in her eyes.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Blessed be the eyes that saw her while she lived!" 310
— Francesco Petrarca
When I closed my eyes and saw her drinking tea and opened them and still could see her, and I wanted so much to see more.
— Emily M. Danforth
She saw the scarlet thread of her lips, the light in her eyes, the family through their love, their children running barefoot in a fresh field.
— David Paul Kirkpatrick
How had he survived? And then he looked deep into her eyes and he saw the truth there. He hadn't.
He hadn't survived. — Kady Cross
He hadn't survived. — Kady Cross
When Rapunzel saw the prince, she fell over him and began to weep, and her tears dropped into his eyes
— Marissa Meyer
She saw in his eyes that he knew she was thinking about him. She liked the fact that he knew it, and she hoped he had been thinking about her as well.
— Nicholas Sparks
What she saw, she felt. Her eyes went straight to her heart.
— Jerry Spinelli
I saw her face then, and I recognized something of myself in her expression. Her eyes flicked over the shelves, seeking possibilities for escape.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Majority of women like to fantasize and men like to romanticize. I saw a painful mountain in her eyes.
— Santosh Kalwar
There was no Jace Wayland more real than the one he saw in her eyes when she looked at him.
— Cassandra Clare
Whenever he closed his eyes, he still saw her flying, fighting with ferocious genius. He still remembered that kiss.
— S.J. Kincaid
Her eyes were narrowed as if they were endlessly trying to exclude most of what they saw.
— Ben Okri
When I looked into her eyes, I saw an invisible spirit of something that I already loved.
— Anthony Kiedis
But her eyes were the most terrible thing. Her eyes saw him, and they hated.
— George R R Martin
During a moment of silence I close my eyes tight and let the birds take me. When I opened my eyes I saw her.
— Jonathan Hull
She never strayed far from him though, and if she looked around and didn't see him right away, he saw a look of panic in her blue eyes.
— Trinity Faegen
Cookie saw him, too. "Holy mother of all things sexy," she said, her eyes drinking him in.
"Right there with ya. — Darynda Jones
"Right there with ya. — Darynda Jones
And he saw the right evening star reflected in her eyes, and he saw the black cloud reflected in her eyes.
— John Steinbeck
He saw her eyes bright as stars; he saw her lips, and was not satisfied with only seeing them.
— Bulfinch, Thomas
He chanced a look at her and saw the flare of something in her eyes. A salve to the emptiness that sometimes threatened to suffocate him.
— Melina Marchetta
The happiness I saw in her eyes eventually helped ease my pain. As long as she was happy, I was happy. Love was that stupid.
— Nald Tabuzo
As her eyes drifted closed and sleep overcame her, she saw Ronin in the stars. A warrior. A saint. A savior.
— Sibylla Matilde
And, in the pride in her eyes, he saw a shinier, better version of himself.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
But then she came closer and we saw the light in her eyes we have been looking for ever since.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
It's the homiest spot I ever saw-it's homier than home avowed Philippa Gorden, looking about her with delighted eyes.
— L.M. Montgomery
She owned my eyes. From the moment I saw her. They found purchase on any bit of her that was visible.
— Cynthia A. Rodriguez
His hazel stare burned into hers. God, his eyes saw into her soul in a way no one else's could. Unconditional love in it's purest form.
— Lisa N. Paul
There's more to her, I know there is. I saw it in her eyes when she laughed with me in the Jeep. Felt it in her touch as we danced.
— Katie McGarry
Death didn't look as bad anymore. The future didn't look as bleak. Because when she pulled back ... when her eyes met mine, I saw hope.
— Rachel Van Dyken
She saw in his eyes defeat of her wild dreams, her mad desires.
— Margaret Mitchell