A Quote by Judy Garland

The greatest treasures are those invisible to the eye but found by the heart. — © Judy Garland
The greatest treasures are those invisible to the eye but found by the heart.
We're all born with the greatest treasures we'll ever have in life. One of those treasures is your mind, another is your heart.
We do injury to a child if we bring it up in a narrow Christianity, which prevents it from ever becoming capable of perceiving that there are treasures of purest gold to be found in non-Christian civilizations. Laical education does an even greater injury to children. It covers up those treasures, and those of Christianity as well.
More valuable than treasures in a storehouse are the treasures of the body. The most valuable of all are the treasures of the heart.
Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye.
I can act with either eye, but you've got to be twice as good as an actor to act with one eye. You need to put all your emotions just through one eye and really punch it out of that eye. I found it quite difficult to do at first, and then I found a technique that allowed me to act with one eye, which I patented.
The camera is not only an extension of the eye but of the brain. It can see sharper, farther, nearer, slower, faster than the eye. It can see by invisible light. It can see in the past, present, and future. Instead of using the camera only to reproduce objects, I wanted to use it to make what is invisible to the eye - visible.
There is a word in South Africa - Ubuntu - that describes his greatest gift: his recognition that we are all bound together in ways that can be invisible to the eye; that there is a oneness to humanity; that we achieve ourselves by sharing ourselves with others, and caring for those around us.
I believe with all my heart that the American classroom teachers are one of our greatest and most heroic treasures.
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
To me, those are the greatest treasures - the personal letters between my parents.
Ahab cast a covetous eye at Naboth's vineyard, David a lustful eye at Bathsheba. The eye is the pulse of the soul; as physicians judge of the heart by the pulse, so we by the eye; a rolling eye, a roving heart. The good eye keeps minute time, and strikes when it should; the lustful, crochet-time, and so puts all out of tune.
What is essential is to draw the energy of love from your heart and bring it into your mind, as San Exubere said: "it is only with the heart that one sees rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye."
There are no greater treasures than the highest human qualities such as compassion, courage and hope. Not even tragic accident or disaster can destroy such treasures of the heart.
In every heart there is an inner room, where we can hold our greatest treasures and our deepest pain.
For the outer sense alone perceives visible things and the eye of the heart alone sees the invisible
And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye.
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