A Quote by Hannah Hoch

I would like to show the world today as an ant sees it and tomorrow as the moon sees it. — © Hannah Hoch
I would like to show the world today as an ant sees it and tomorrow as the moon sees it.
Who’s to say that it takes something like a drug to mess with your perception of reality? How did Hitler deceive a nation? How can one group of people look at the world and see one thing, and another see something completely different? One sees a town, another sees a desert. One sees beauty, another sees chaos.” The skin of this world,” he said quietly.
Heavenly Father's interest in you does not depend on how rich or beautiful or healthy or smart you are. He sees you not as the world sees you; He sees who you really are. He looks on your heart. And He loves you because you are His child.
Fairy elves, Whose midnight revels by a forest side Or fountain some belated peasant sees, Or dreams he sees, while overhead the moon Sits arbitress.
It is part of the poet's work to show each man what he sees but does not know he sees.
The wandering photographer sees the same show that everyone else sees. He, however, stops to watch it.
Show me a person who sees himself negatively and I will show you a person who sees others in a negative way.
Obama sees everything backward. Where Americans see individual achievement, he sees government's work. Where we see failing companies, he sees innovation worth subsidizing. Where we see the need for economic growth, he sees a need for higher taxes.
The child often sees only what he already knows. He projects the whole of his verbal thought into things. He sees mountains as built by men, rivers as dug out with spades, the sun and moon as following us on our walks.
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see.
The earth is the earth as a peasant sees it, the world is the world as a duchess sees it, and anyway a duchess would be nothing if the earth was not there as the peasant sees it.
As for the outside world, the artist is confronted by what he sees; but what he sees is primarily what he looks at.
A monkey glances up and sees a banana, and that's as far as he looks. A visionary looks up and sees the moon.
Love sees sharply, hatred sees even more sharp, but Jealousy sees the sharpest for it is love and hate at the same time.
In our wide world there is but one altogether fatal personage, the dunce,--he that speaks irrationally, that sees not, and yet thinks he sees.
He that sees the beauty of holiness or true moral good ,sees the greatest and most important thing in the world.
God sees us with the eyes of a Father. He sees our defects, errors and blemishes. But He also sees our value.
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