Toni Morrison Eye Quotations
Toni Morrison Quotes about:
Eye Quotes from:
- All Eye Quotes
- William Shakespeare
- Cassandra Clare
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Richelle Mead
- Rick Riordan
- Veronica Roth
- J K Rowling
- Rumi
- Henry David Thoreau
- Stephenie Meyer
- Becca Fitzpatrick
- Charles Dickens
- Maggie Stiefvater
- Haruki Murakami
- Rajneesh
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- F Scott Fitzgerald
- Jodi Picoult
- Neil Gaiman
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Love Is Quotes
Love is never any better than the lover. Wicked people love wickedly, violent people love violently, weak people love weakly, stupid people love stupidly, but the love a free man is never safe. There is no gift for the beloved. the lover alone possesses his gift of love. The loved one is shorn, neutralized, frozen in the glance of the lover’s inward eyes.
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People Quotes
Only her tight, tight eyes were left. They were always left...They were everything. Everything was there, in them...Thrown, in this way, into the binding conviction that only a miracle could relieve her, she would never know her beauty. She would see only what there was to see: the eyes of other people.
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Moving Quotes
My daddy's face is a study. Winter moves into it and presides there. His eyes become a cliff of snow threatening to avalanche, his eyebrows bend like black limbs of leafless trees. His skin takes on the pale cheerless yellow of winter sun; for a jaw he has the edges of a snowbound field dotted with stubble; his high forehead is the frozen sweep of the Erie.
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Moving Quotes
If he looked into her face, he would see those haunted, loving eyes. The hauntedness would irritate him - the love would move him to fury. How dare she love him? Hadn't she any sense at all? What was he supposed to do about that? Return it? How? What could his calloused hands produce to make her smile? What of his knowledge of the world and of life could be useful to her? What could his heavy arms and befuddled brain accomplish that would earn him his own respect, that would in turn allow him to accept her love?