Quote by Mark Schweizer Download Open image ““My eyes went as crazy as Michelle Bachman and Rick Perry's love-child.”” — Mark Schweizer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“You have always had beautiful eyes to your mother and me. In fact, the day I first saw your mother’s eyes in 1972, I… — Charles Benedict Copy Share Image
“My eyes were consumed by your loveliness, but you have become my eyes.” — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
“I think I was born with my eyes facing the wrong way. Because they're always looking into my head rather than looking out.” — Laura Lee Gulledge Copy Share Image
“...who would have known the dark eyes staring into mine would become our children's eyes...?” — John Geddes Copy Share Image
“Sweetheart, there was so much eye fucking going on between the two of you, it was like an ophthalmologist's wet dream.” — Alison G. Bailey Copy Share Image
“Her eyes always bothered me when we were kids. They still do. They make mine ache trying to see where they end.” — Cath Crowley Copy Share Image
“I looked into the crowd’s faces at Reading and the look I was getting off everyone was that look when something is so cute… — Catfish and the Bottlemen Van McCann Copy Share Image
“Those beautiful, green-blue eyes that change colour like they're bewitched, and look deep into my soul, making me see my true self. Right now,… — A.Z.Green Copy Share Image
“ It was very hard to keep a straight face when I had seen a glimpse of her ‘oh-so-propah’ husband in pink women’s underwear. There… — Tyra Lynn Copy Share Image
“Tiff was a voice major at Appalachian State and had been singing in the St. Barnabas choir for a couple of years under our… — Mark Schweizer Copy Share Image
“Benny only worked on major feast days since some of the parishioners complained about the smoke, but, as far as I was concerned, the… — Mark Schweizer Copy Share Image
“Back, a few years ago, when Benny Dawkins was learning the Doubly Inverted Reverse Swan, the trick that won him third place in the… — Mark Schweizer Copy Share Image
“He works in profanity the way another artist might work in watercolors, each word carrying various hues and subtleties not available to the casual… — Mark Schweizer Copy Share Image