Quote by Mia Alvar Download Open image ““Again my eyes hurt as if they’d been blinded and gained total clarity all at once.”” — Mia Alvar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“My eyes are filling fast with tears and I blink and blink. Our eyes blur the truth when we can't bear to see it.” — Tahereh Mafi Copy Share Image
“He realized then that his eyes might already be open: but blind to what was happening to him, and around him.” — Brian Spangler Copy Share Image
“It was as if the blinders to his vision had been lifted and he wanted to make up for every moment the two of… — Kele Moon Copy Share Image
“Though her eyes had looked drained of every last tear, they flooded again.” — Jonathan Renshaw Copy Share Image
“I guess if everyone was blind, and you tried to describe vision to them, it would sound crazy and made up.” — Maile Meloy Copy Share Image
“The moment you realize your eyes hurt not because of rubbing them, but because of the tears you wasted, on him.” — A. Kamalei Copy Share Image
“Next I was plunged into a void so profound that I thought I´d gone blind.” — Alexander Gordon Smith Copy Share Image
“Her face seemed familiar yet unreal, as if I had seen her before, but in a dream.” — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image
“That must be something, no? To be so rich you think you can buy reality?” — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image
“In my earliest days of teaching I would sometimes hide behind jargon this way, learning quickly that a crowd of syllables could soothe the… — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image
“I saw more clearly how much power she had given me, the damage I could do, her dependence on what I chose to say.” — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image
“Servitude had become a habit and posture of her body, in a way that felt painfully familiar:” — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image
“I was mesmerized by Minnie’s story of the Italian cashiers, their intimate but fierce rebellion. The quietest, most docile worker could, behind her apron… — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image
“I felt I would do a very fine job of being a vapor, for example, or a silk scarf. I would make a very… — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image
“Education,” I said, “comes from the Latin ducere, ‘to lead’; and e-, ‘out of.’ ‘To lead out of,’ ” I said. With my hands I… — Mia Alvar Copy Share Image