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I made such an idol of my beautiful Osborne, and now it turns out he has feet of clay.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I don't want to look at myself - ever. All I see is that my face is a problem. It's asymmetrical. I get terrible bags under my eyes.
— Whitney Cummings
I see myself through others eyes and I am made anew.
— Molly Moore
The worst thing is to sit and whine and complain and obsess about money as if that were the only sign of your worth as a human.
— Robert Greene
I'm going to kiss you, and we're going to see just how moved on you are.
— Dominique Eastwick
Women do come up to me, and they tell me what they think! I've gotten great compliments on my eyes and my smile. But I don't see myself as sexy.
— Jesse L. Martin
Wherever I go, whomever I meet, I see myself in their eyes, because I am a part of everything, because I love.
— Miguel Ruiz
My eyes rolled so far back in my head that I could see myself think
— Janet Evanovich
I myself am opaque, for some reason. Their eyes cannot see me. Yes, that's it: The world is autistic with respect to me.
— Anne Nesbet
I don't see how that is any of your business. Stupid, shiny Volvo owner.
— Stephenie Meyer
I wished I could see myself through his eyes. Then again, Damian never looked at me with his eyes. He looked at me with his soul.
— Leylah Attar
I see myself out of my own eyes, which means I have no idea what's going on the other way around. I just think I try to be a good person - and I fail.
— Julian Casablancas
God gave me eyes so that I might see you, and God gave you eyes, so that I might see myself.
— Brad Brown
We are going to follow wherever the facts lead us.
— Henry Hyde
You never get the high and you never get the low.
— Walter Schloss
When she lowers her eyes she seems to hold all the beauty in the world between her eyelids; when she raises them I see only myself in her gaze.
— Natalie Clifford Barney