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  • I was always drawing eyes, even as a child. Eyes fascinated me. -- Margaret Keane
  • Drawing makes you see things clearer, and clearer and clearer still, until your eyes ache. -- David Hockney
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  • It was like a miracle, but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole body crumbled into dust and passed from our sight. -- Bram Stoker
  • It is difficult to talk about fashion in the abstract, without a human body before my eyes, without drawings, without a choice of fabric - without a practical or visual reality. -- Giorgio Armani
  • We made drawings the size of a whole quarter of a room ceiling, which we would then send on to the model makers. I did this every day for two years. Even now I can draw cartouches with my eyes closed. -- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  • We still insist, by and large, in thinking that we can understand China by simply drawing on Western experience, looking at it through Western eyes, using Western concepts. If you want to know why we unerringly seem to get China wrong... this is the reason. -- Martin Jacques
  • When you're drawing something, you kind of run a movie in your head. You might close your eyes or stare into the distance and kind of see a movie unfolding and, you know, grab a certain moment or think, 'Oh, yeah, that's when we need just the point that he appears around the corner but just as she's getting into the car,' you know? -- Dave Gibbons
  • Drawing at its best is not what your eyes see but what our mind understands. -- Millard Sheets
  • Move forward. Keep drawing myself. I will look at the world in the eyes and run forward. -- Minzy
  • With six small diamonds for his eyes He walks upon the summer skies, Drawing from his silken blouse The lacework of his dwelling house. -- Robert P. T. Coffin
  • It must be a prospect pleasing to God Himself to see His creation forever beautifying in His eyes, and drawing nearer Him by greater degrees of resemblance. -- Joseph Addison
  • To see persons looking with children's eyes at any ordinary scenery, is a proof that they possess the charming faculty of drawing new sensations from an old experience... -- Thomas Hardy
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