Kings have many ears and eyes.
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ANIL GUPTA Eyes and ears are poor witnesses to people if they have uncultured souls.
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RUBY RACHELLE HARDEE Observation--activity of both eyes and ears.
HORACE MANN Observation - activity of both eyes and ears
HORACE MANN Spies are the ears and eyes of Princes.
GEORGE HERBERT Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother. -Arab proverb.
ARAB PROVERB A proverb is the wisdom of many and the wit of one.
JOHN RUSSELL A proverb is the wisdom of many and the wit of one.
LORD JOHN RUSSELL I shut up and keep my ears and eyes open.
KIERAN CULKIN I don't make music for eyes. I make music for ears.
ADELE We scarcely know how much of our pleasure and interest in life comes to us through our eyes until we...
URSULA K. LE GUIN Without your knowledge, the eyes and ears of many will see and
watch you, as they have done already...
CICERO (MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO) We need another 10,000 eyes and ears on the streets.
JAMES KASSON Too many of us take great pains with what we ingest through our mouths, and far less with what we pa...
BRANDON SANDERSON Eyes are more accurate witnesses than ears
HERACLITUS OF EPHESUS Evil witnesses are eyes and ears of men, if they have souls that do not understand their language.
HERACLITUS Anywhere there is life, there are eyes. And things, too, speak to those who have ears to hear.
EIJI YOSHIKAWA True hearts have eyes and ears, no tongues to speak; they hear and see, and sigh, and then they brea...
EDWARD DYER Politics: Poly.
MANY What the eyes see and the ears hear, the mind believes.
HARRY HOUDINI Eyes and ears are bad witnesses to men having barbarian souls.
HERACLITUS Men trust their ears less than their eyes.
HERODOTUS Men trust their ears less than their eyes
HERODOTUS The day has eyes, the night has ears
SCOTTISH PROVERB My universe is my eyes and my ears. Anything else is hearsay.
DOUGLAS ADAMS The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears.
HERACLITUS The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears.
HERACLITUS Too many kings can ruin an army
HOMER When you go to buy, use your eyes, not your ears
CZECH PROVERB They're the eyes and ears of the community. We can't be everywhere all the time.
CAROL ANDERSON True hearts have eyes and ears,
no tongues to speak;
They hear and see, and sigh,
and th...
EDWARD DYER Keep your ears open, your eyes open, grab everything you can, react, and learn!
VICTORIA ABRIL A writer should write with his eyes and a painter paint with his ears.
GERTRUDE STEIN Ears for wisdom, hands for work, eyes for opportunities, and a mouth for thanks.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO It's generally about keeping their eyes and ears out for the kids getting home.
ELLIS REYES We have all, at one time or another, been performers, and many of us still are - politicians, playbo...
LAURENCE OLIVIER Open your eyes, Train your ears, Use your head; If a mind you have, use it while you can.
OLASOT Love is seeing without eyes, hearing without ears; hatred is nothing.
DOUG HORTON It is better to trust the eyes rather than the ears.
PROVERB When you go to buy, use your eyes not your ears.
PROVERB When you go to buy, use your eyes, not your ears.
CZECH PROVERB It is better to trust the eyes rather than the ears.
GERMAN PROVERB You just engage the residents to be the eyes and ears of the police department.
KAREN HOLLAND When people see and hear testimony with their own eyes and ears, we have a better opportunity to und...
HENRY SCHLEIFF Women want be treated like Queens but I can not think of many Kings who didn't have mistresses.
WALTER CROMARTIE JR It is true that the eyes dominate the ears in our time.
KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN The ears of men are lesser agents of belief than their eyes.
HERODOTUS The board decisions impact and guide county decisions. They are the ears and eyes of the community.
BRIAN HUNT Hopefully, now the state will open their eyes and ears to what's going on in Ecorse.
ANGELA SMITH Public sector employees are the eyes and ears on the ground for the communities they serve.
JAMES P. HOFFA We want to hear from the public. They are our eyes and ears in the marketplace.
EDWIN RODRIGUEZ Tips from citizens are critical. The public is literally our eyes and ears in the field.
JOE JERICH They will be essentially an additional set of eyes and ears for the Pittsburgh police department.
MICHAEL EDWARDS Although I do not have a family, I have eyes, ears and imagination, and know, as most people know, t...
LARA ST. JOHN I have two eyes, and I go to see the ice.
DEYTH BANGER You have two eyes, and two ears, but only one mouth. This is so because you are supposed to look and...
LUCCA KALDAHL The happiness of many marriages is founded on the old proverb: Suspicion doesn’t amount to convict...
MAX PALLENBERG One of my theories is that men love with their eyes; women love with their ears.
ZSA ZSA GABOR A man falls in love through his eyes, a woman through her ears.
WOODROW WYATT A man falls in love through his eyes, a woman through her ears.
WOODROW WYATT profanity and obscenity entitle people who don't want unpleasant information to close their ears and...
KURT VONNEGUT I've watched through his eyes, I've listened through his ears, and I tell you he's the one.
ORSON SCOTT CARD I would rather have eyes that cannot see; ears that cannot hear; lips that cannot speak, than a hear...
ROBERT TIZON The happiness of many marriages is founded on the old proverb: Suspicion doesnt amount to convicti...
MAX PALLENBERG Listen with your ears, look with your eyes, but keep silent with your mouth.
VIKRANT PARSAI It is better to choose a wife with your ears than with your eyes.
VIKRANT PARSAI Eyes that do not cry, do not see
SWEDISH PROVERB We live in such an age of chatter and distraction. Everything is a challenge for the ears and eyes.
REBECCA PIDGEON It may re-open some eyes and ears to the fact that pitchers can and should go nine innings,
CARL ERSKINE The more we dissected into things and learned more about the ears and eyes, I felt it was amazing.
INDER SINGH An intelligent person, looking out of his eyes and hearkening in his ears, with a smile on his face ...
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Jet-black hair curled slightly against his neck and around his ears, and his eyes . . . oh, those ey...
LEE ROLAND These days too many of us seem inclined to cover our ears, close our eyes, and blindly follow the mo...
JOAN D. VINGE There are so many opportunities that we encounter in our life. But some are so subtle that if we don...
WILLIAM MERRICK The government is deepening its crackdown in Ethiopia's rural areas, far from the eyes and ears of i...
PETER TAKIRAMBUDDE seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another, and feeling with the heart of a...
ALFRED ADLER When you make documentaries or short films, you have to have eyes and ears in the back of your head ...
BRUCE WEBER Khan let Polo be his eyes and ears. He was the first one to build a bridge between East and West.
BENEDICT WONG You were given ears, be the listener. You were given eyes, become the observer. You have a brain of ...
TURYASINGURA NELSON DERRICK Many dead people were brought in with blood coming from their mouths and ears,
MOHAMMED ALI To read a poem is to hear it with our eyes; to hear it is to see it with our ears.
OCTAVIO PAZ What the eyes sees and the ear hears, the mind believes.
OLASOT A proverb is no proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS A proverb is no proverb to you until life has illustrated it
JOHN KEATS I still get scared at night. Every tiny creak, every little noise, I open my eyes real wide and list...
ELLEN DEGENERES And I figured that he can be my ears and I can be his eyes. A good trade-off, don't you think?
ALISON JACKSON she has big ears like a monkey , she can probably hear really good!
CHARISE MERICLE HARPER What infinite heart's-ease
Must kings neglect that private men enjoy!
And what have kings that...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE It is folly to say you know what is happening to other people. Only they know, if they exist. They h...
DOUGLAS ADAMS Listen with your ears, your nose, your eyes, your skin, because every sensation has something to say...
JIM GENOVESE A proverb is not a proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS Why do you always see lightning first and hear the thunder later? Because your eyes are in front of...
ANONYMOUS It was different with you, Leo. In the eyes and ears of my heart, you and the magic are one and the ...
JERRY SPINELLI The sun's rays have vision and give us vision. However, it is the birds' eyes and the two invisible ...
SUZY KASSEM I believe there's no proverb but what is true; they are all so many sentences and maxims drawn from ...
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES What a blessing it would be if we could open and shut our ears as easily as we open and shut our eye...
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Playing coverage isn't about speed. It's about technique and studying film. Jeff Ulbrich understands...
MIKE SINGLETARY Have you ever paused to be Grateful? For eyes to see, nose to smell, ears to hear, tongue to taste, ...
RVM The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes
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