With the indiscriminate touching-up of photos, we've grown accustomed to seeing personalities drained of all their humanity, yet we consider them as real.
I guess there's a vulnerability in seeing a female character trying to get out of something really drastic.
Seeing, hearing, feeling, are miracles, and each part and tag of me is a miracle.
A mind lively and at ease, can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer.
You feel a sense of elation seeing yourself on a billboard.
I'm just glad to be feeling better. I really thought I'd be seeing Elvis soon.
Audiences want to feel represented, want to be able to empathize with the characters and the stories they are seeing on the screen.
Environmentalism is a way of seeing our place within the biosphere.
We're seeing conservatives and evangelicals and libertarian and Reagan Democrats all coming together as one, and that terrifies Washington, D.C.
The value of experience is not in seeing much, but in seeing wisely.
I felt like I was definitely seeing something - the falsely gorgeous images of war, painted, almost invariably, in 'Times' combat photos.
My fascination with letting images repeat and repeat - or in film's case 'run on' - manifests my belief that we spend much of our lives seeing without observing.
I'll never get bored of seeing flawed women on the screen.
I'm convinced that no one can amount to a damn in the arts if he becomes sweetly reasonable, seeing all sides of a picture, forgiving all sins.
We're seeing a new 'Gilded Age,' where inheritance is a deciding factor in who becomes the wealthiest.
While the wider global environment is worrying, we are seeing some positive results in our economic affairs.
One of my earliest memories is seeing a 'Godzilla' movie - not just my earliest movie memory, but any kind of memory.
What we're seeing now is that greed is still alive and kicking, and banks are bigger than ever.
The poetic act consists of suddenly seeing that an idea splits up into a number of equal motifs and of grouping them; they rhyme.
What's incredible about 'Hamilton,' and the reason you can't get a ticket, is because everyone's responding to it. Everyone is seeing a bit of themselves in it.