Top 137 Spectacles Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Gentlemen, you will permit me to put on my spectacles, for, I have grown not only gray, but almost blind in the service of my country. - March 15, 1783
Putting on the spectacles of science in expectation of finding an answer to everything looked at signifies inner blindness.
The spectacles of experience; through them you will see clearly a second time. — © Henrik Ibsen
The spectacles of experience; through them you will see clearly a second time.
I am getting to an age when I can only enjoy the last sport left. It is called hunting for your spectacles.
I am sure that no traveler seeing things through author spectacles can see them as they are.
It was on the 10th day of May - 1884 - that I confessed to age by mounting spectacles for the first time, and in the same hour I renewed my youth, to outward appearance, by mounting a bicycle for the first time. The spectacles stayed on.
Looking back over all the sporting spectacles of 2016, I still pinch myself at the things I was fortunate to witness in person.
A pair of powerful spectacles has sometimes sufficed to cure a person in love.
There is an obvious connection, on the declining Roman empire's bread and circuses model, between political enthusiasm for public spectacles and the periods when we are least able to pay for them.
After they had accustomed themselves at Rome to the spectacles of the slaughter of animals, they proceeded to those of the slaughter of men, to the gladiators.
We have rejected such spectacles as the Coliseum. How then, when we do not even look on killing lest we should contract guilt and pollution, can we put people to death?
Call for the grandest of all earthly spectacles, what is that? It is the sun going to his rest.
All papas and mammas have exactly that sort of sight which distinguishes objects at a distance clearly, while they need spectacles to see those under their very noses.
If you're a filmmaker who grew up wanting to make a movie for people to have that female experience of sitting in the theater together, it's hard to do unless you can compete with the bigger spectacles that are being offered to them.
Big sporting events and spectacles might give the national morale a shot in the arm, but they are too transient and taste-specific to stand as robust symbols of nationhood.
The balls of sight are so formed, that one man's eyes are spectacles to another, to read his heart with. — © Samuel Johnson
The balls of sight are so formed, that one man's eyes are spectacles to another, to read his heart with.
It was one of the most disgusting spectacles I've ever seen-- this white-haired old man, who should have been thinking of the hereafter, standing there lying like an actor.
The absolutist trumpets his plain vision; the relativist sees only someone who is unaware of his own spectacles.
How do you invent a religion?” Evie asked. Will looked over the top of his spectacles. “You say, ‘God told me the following,’ and then wait for people to sign up.
The British ministry can read that name without spectacles; let them double their reward.
It is this admirable and immortal instinct for beauty which causes us to regard the earth and its spectacles as a glimpse, a correspondence of the beyond.
He gave me a severe look over his spectacles and said, as if he thought the words were deadly venom and might kill me, "You are an untidy person.
Don't borrow someone else's spectacles to view yourself with.
Observe that noses were made to wear spectacles; and so we have spectacles. Legs were visibly instituted to be breeched, and we have breeches. Stones were formed to be quarried and to build castles; and My Lord has a very noble castle; the greatest Baron in the province should have the best house; and as pigs were made to be eaten, we eat pork all year round; consequently, those who have asserted all is well talk nonsense; they ought to have said that all is for the best.
A wedding is one of the most lamentable spectacles on earth.
Wearing spectacles makes men conceited, because spectacles raise them to a degree of sensual perfection which is far above the power of their own nature.
Our lives are just spectacles. We are like dolls, in a sense, to be observed and played with - often with cruel and deceitful intentions - in an unreal world.
There is an objective reality out there, but we view it through the spectacles of our beliefs, attitudes, and values.
A woman's hair net tangled in a man's spectacles on top of the bedroom dresser.
What is nobler than to tread under foot the gods of the nations, to exorcise evil spirits, to perform cures, to seek divine revelations, and to live to God? These are the pleasures - these are the spectacles - that befit Christian men.
The spectacles of experience; through them you will see more clearly a second time.
The sudden appearance of mushrooms after a summer rain is one of the more impressive spectacles of the plant world.
Come, come, my conservative friend, wipe the dew off your spectacles, and see that the world is moving.
I've always thought the law ought to put on spectacles, it has mighty poor eyesight once in a while.
I was 51 when I voted for the first time in 1994, and I look at South Africa through those spectacles.
I write about the human condition, as a South African. I sometimes see South Africa with the spectacles of the past and there will then be a political content in my writing.
Summer movies are spectacles; that's what you pay 10 dollars to see. You want to get teased by effects sometimes. I think that will never stop.
Young men mend not their sight by using old men's spectacles. — © John Donne
Young men mend not their sight by using old men's spectacles.
I also think he is given to disguises...Sometimes he wears spectacles and sometimes he does not. And twice he has worn an extremely peculiar hat. Inside.
Transatlantic flights are unflattering. Hairstyles flop. Makeup melts away. Faces shrivel or swell from dehydration, and contact lenses give way to spectacles.
A good reader is nearly as rare as a good writer. People bring their prejudices, whether friendly or adverse. They are lamp and spectacles, lighting and magnifying the page.
I don't remember 'Doctor Who' not being part of my life, and it became a part of growing up, along with The Beatles, National Health spectacles, and fog. And it runs deep. It's in my DNA.
Let us read the Bible without the ill-fitting colored spectacles of theology, just as we read other books, using our judgment and reason. . . .
So the journey is over and I am back again where I started, richer by much experience and poorer by many unexploded certainties. For convictions and certainties are too often the concomitants of ignorance. Those who like to feel they are always right and who attached a high importance to their own opinions should stay at home. When one is traveling, convictions are mislaid as easily as spectacles; but unlike spectacles, they are not easily replaced.
So you actually need spectacles,” Leo finally said. “Of course I do,” Marks said crossly. “Why would I wear spectacles if I didn’t need them?” “I thought they might be part of your disguise.” “My disguise?” “Yes, Marks, disguise. A noun describing a means of concealing someone’s identity. Often used by clowns and spies. And now apparently governesses. Good God, can anything be ordinary for my family?
Kant, discussing the various modes of perception by which the human mind apprehends nature, concluded that it is specially prone to see nature through mathematical spectacles. Just as a man wearing blue spectacles would see only a blue world, so Kant thought that, with our mental bias, we tend to see only a mathematical world.
Scripture is like a pair of spectacles which dispels the darkness and gives us a clear view of God.
Born with blue spectacles, you would think the world was blue and never be conscious of the existence of the distorting glass.
'The Brownies and the Goblins' is the only book I recall from my early childhood and is the inspiration for a children's book I wrote in the 1980s titled 'The Magic Spectacles.'
Heaven is a house full of miracles; yea, of spectacles and images of free grace.
One could mention many lovable traits in Smee. For instance, after killing, it was his spectacles he wiped instead of his weapon. — © James M. Barrie
One could mention many lovable traits in Smee. For instance, after killing, it was his spectacles he wiped instead of his weapon.
In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation.
Shakespeare was naturally learned; he needed not the spectacles of the books to read nature; he looked inward, and found her there.
One of the most repellent spectacles at election times is the pretense of piety on the part of people running for office.
If I ever saw my muse she would be an old woman with a tight bun and spectacles poking me in the middle of the back and growling, "Wake up and write the book!
Spectacles are deaths Harquebuze. [Spectacles are death's arquebuse.]
There, I guess King George will be able to read that without his spectacles!
How much more intense is the excitement wrought in the feelings of a crowd by the contemplation of human agony, than that brought about by the most appalling spectacles of inanimate matter.
The grand leap of the whale up the Fall of Niagara is esteemed, by all who have seen it, as one of the finest spectacles in nature.
Mrs. Wiggs was a philosopher, and the sum and substance of her philosophy lay in keeping the dust off her rose-colored spectacles.
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