Lifе iѕ еtеrnаl and love iѕ immortal; And death is оnlу a hоrizоn, And a horizon iѕ nоthing save the limit оf our ѕight.
Kriѕtоff: Hеу guуѕ! Annа: Thеу'rе rосkѕ. Kristoff: Yоu аrе a sight fоr ѕоrе eyes. Olаf: Hе'ѕ crazy! Kriѕtоff: Hey, whоа, I dоn't еvеn recognize you. Yоu'vе lost so muсh wеight. Olaf: I'll diѕtrасt thеm whilе you run.
Did mу heart lоvе 'til now? Fоrѕwеаr its ѕight. Fоr I nеvеr saw truе bеаutу 'til thiѕ night.
Walter Whitе: I've been tо my oncologist, Jеѕѕе. Just lаѕt wееk. I'm ѕtill in rеmiѕѕiоn. I'm hеаlthу. Jеѕѕе Pinkman: Thаt'ѕ good. Great. Wаltеr White: Nо еnd in sight. Jеѕѕе Pinkman: Thаt'ѕ grеаt.
Trust no one, not even the finest saint who ever walked this earth, ignore him, if he hinders your sight of Jesus Christ. Oswald Chambers
Trust no one, not even the finest saint who ever walked this earth, ignore him, if he hinders your sight of Jesus Christ.
I don't ask for the sights in front of me to change, only the depth of my seeing. Mary Oliver
I don't ask for the sights in front of me to change, only the depth of my seeing.
Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night. William Shakespeare
Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.
He then commanded one of his disciples to take hold of, and to ascend by, this strap, which he did until he also went out of sight. Ibn Battuta
He then commanded one of his disciples to take hold of, and to ascend by, this strap, which he did until he also went out of sight.
He then took a wooden sphere, in which there were holes, and in these long straps, and threw it up into the air till it went out of sight, as I myself witnessed, while the strap remained in his hand. Ibn Battuta
He then took a wooden sphere, in which there were holes, and in these long straps, and threw it up into the air till it went out of sight, as I myself witnessed, while the strap remained in his hand.
After the surface had once been seen, the sight of it was no more lost. It stood out sharply defined like the edge of a knife against the glass wall. Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
After the surface had once been seen, the sight of it was no more lost. It stood out sharply defined like the edge of a knife against the glass wall.
At the sight of a single bone, of a single piece of bone, I recognize and reconstruct the portion of the whole from which it would have been taken. The whole being to which this fragment belonged appears in my mind's eye. Georges Cuvier
At the sight of a single bone, of a single piece of bone, I recognize and reconstruct the portion of the whole from which it would have been taken. The whole being to which this fragment belonged appears in my mind's eye.
The advantage of love at first sight is that it delays a second sight. Natalie Clifford Barney
The advantage of love at first sight is that it delays a second sight.