A Quote by Edith Piaf

When he takes me in his arms, and speaks to me softly, I see the world through rose-colored glasses. — © Edith Piaf
When he takes me in his arms, and speaks to me softly, I see the world through rose-colored glasses.
I get to see life through rose-colored glasses a lot of the time.
People have a tendency to see country life through rose-colored glasses.
I guess I kind of lived in a fairytale world... looking at everything through rose-colored glasses. I probably always will, to a certain extent.
I'm constantly pitching one episode where we see life through Castle's eyes. I think Castle's just a little off as far as his perception goes. A very, very clever man, but I want to see the world as Castle sees it - kind of a rose-colored glasses, all the women find him irresistible, all the guys find him super cool and do whatever he says.
Negativland through rose colored glasses. If 'mice are from Mars,' Greek Buck is from Venus.
I'm like a little Pollyanna. I look at the world with rose-colored glasses.
Also, when you think about a show that you used to watch as a kid or as a teenager, you look at it through sort of rose colored glasses when you remember it.
Cynic: an idealist whose rose-colored glasses have been removed, snapped in two and stomped into the ground, immediately improving his vision
La Vie En Rose. It is the French way of saying, 'I am looking at the world through rose-coloured glasses.'
Here's to alcohol, the rose colored glasses of life.
People in the West sometimes have these marvelous visions of India and Tibet. They assume that there are all these sadhus walking around and everybody is breathing enlightenment. Forget it. Don't look at it through rose-colored glasses.
I wrap my arms around his neck, feel his arms hesitate before they embrace me. Not as steady as they once were, but still warm and strong. A thousand moments surge through me. All the times these arms were my only refuge from the world. Perhaps not fully appreciated then, but so sweet in my memory, and now gone for ever.
I think in the last thirty years, the rich have gotten richer and the poor have gotten poorer. It is not something that you can see with rose-colored glasses.
It's rewarding to be able to change people's perceptions of reality, ... They just see their environment in a different way. They have a kind of different-colored glasses that they can see their world in. To me, that's really cool - when games can change you.
I'm no longer in my 20s, and I think, by default, the rose-colored glasses are off.
I'm not going to wear rose-colored glasses when it comes to Russia, or Mr. Putin.
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