Quote by Edna Stewart Download Open image ““An allusion is something we refuse to see, but we see what we want to see…”” — Edna Stewart ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“A person of vision sees ‘something’ in the nothing that everyone else ignored because they were convinced of its nothingness.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
“To see the invisible with our hearts is the apple of our eye, For then we see the subtle parts that mind aims to… — Carol Ostrouch Copy Share Image
“You only see what you want to see and thats the only thing you will see.” — William Hoo Copy Share Image
“Sometimes the very things we are searching for may be closer than we think but our eyes refuse to see them” — Deborah Dzifah Tamakloe Copy Share Image
“We see what we want to see in life, regardless of whether it's really in front of us or not...” — Tiffany Baker Copy Share Image
“The Source is plain for all to see, but not with the eyes of the mind, for they are blinded to Truth.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“Allusion is lovely, and experience with other forms of writing brings the ability to use that device pervasively. This in turn sets high expectations… — Douglas Wilson Copy Share Image
“When someone stubbornly insists that they saw something with their own eyes, i take it as a statement mixed with wishful thinking. As what… — Kyung-sook Shin Copy Share Image
“… As one looks with the beatiful eyes upon a soul . . Only God is perfect." -Edna Stewart” — Edna Stewart Copy Share Image
“Afghan Girl Ice blue eyes that look to the morning sky as I knit the pieces and remnants of my life. I have No… — Edna Stewart Copy Share Image
“Thoughts thoughts. Are they not mine? I think, I write, I type. Thoughts. Are they wise? Let truth be told in words, compiled together,… — Edna Stewart Copy Share Image
“little birdy fly's away from the nest on its own and comes back with one twig and you invite it back in, it will… — Edna Stewart Copy Share Image
“Carpe Diem By Edna Stewart Shakespeare, Robert Frost, Walt Whitman did it, why can't I? The words of Horace, his laconic phrase. Does it… — Edna Stewart Copy Share Image