A Quote by Constance Zimmer

Seeing the world through the eyes of a child is the purest joy that anyone can experience. — © Constance Zimmer
Seeing the world through the eyes of a child is the purest joy that anyone can experience.
I have always been drawn to young characters and seeing big tapestries through the eyes of a child. It probably comes from being a father myself and having a young son and seeing the world through his eyes. I write stories that are sort of the exaggerated version of that.
Sometimes I wondered if I was seeing the same things through my eyes that the rest of the world was seeing through theirs. Maybe there was a glitch in my brain.
The world is the true classroom. The most rewarding and important type of learning is through experience, seeing something with our own eyes.
I didn't relate well to people my age. Maybe the truth was that I didn't relate well to people, period. Even my mother, who I was closer to than anyone else on the planet, was never in harmony with me, never on exactly the same page. Sometimes I wondered if I was seeing the same things through my eyes that the rest of the world was seeing through theirs. Maybe there was a glitch in my brain.
My mother is so full of joy and life. I am her child. And that is better than being the child of anyone else in the world.
I'm seeing the world partially through the eyes of a kid. Not all the time. There's no black and white to it. But sometimes I'm seeing it like I'm 4.
If a person continues to see only giants, it means he is still seeing the world through the eyes of a child. I have a feeling that man's fear of woman comes from having first seen her as the mother, creator of men.
I could meet dreadful people and end up seeing the world through their eyes, seeing their frailties, their needs.
When I stopped seeing my mother through the eyes of a child, I saw the woman who helped me give birth to myself.
Redemption in Christ should give the artistically gifted not only a new orientation and a new sense of purpose, but also a new vision of reality, seeing the world through the eyes of faith, looking at the human condition through the eyes of Christ.
I loved the idea of seeing the world through a boy's eyes.
I've always enjoyed seeing the world through the eyes of my grandchildren.
Seeing is an experience. People, not their eyes, see. There is more to seeing than meets the eyeball.
If we desire a kinder nation, seeing it through the eyes of children is an eminently sensible endeavor: A city that is pro-child,for example, is also a more humane place for adults.
Let anyone who comes to you go away feeling better and happier. Everyone should see goodness in your face, in your eyes, in your smile. Joy shows from the eyes. It appears when we speak and walk. It cannot be kept closed inside us. It reacts outside. Joy is very infectious.
When we smile, the world smiles with us: each experience of joy is an experience of joy for all people and a victory for human kind.
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