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Staring Quotes

Why did they come billions of miles just to stare at us? It's rude.

Rick Yancey (2013). “The 5th Wave”, p.32, Penguin

Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long.

Walker Evans (2004). “Many are Called”, p.202, Yale University Press

My life was my life; I would have to stare it down, somehow, and make it work for me.

Paula McLain (2011). “The Paris Wife: A Novel”, p.30, Ballantine Books

She had an immense curiosity about life, and was constantly staring and wondering.

Henry James (2015). “The Portrait of a Lady (Unabridged): From the famous author of the realism movement, known for The Turn of The Screw, The Wings of the Dove, The American, The Bostonian, The Ambassadors, What Maisie Knew…”, p.38, e-artnow

No matter how much you keep encouraging someone who is blindfolded to stare through the cloth, he still won’t see a thing.".

Franz Kafka (2012). “The Castle: A New Translation Based on the Restored Text”, p.184, Schocken

Sometimes, when I've been staring too hard, I've noticed that I could see the circumference of my own eye.

"ART REVIEW; Raw Realism That Dares You Not to Flinch" by Michael Kimmelman, www.nytimes.com. March 21, 2003.

I seem to have spent a good part of my life - probably too much – in just standing and staring.

James Herriot (2012). “All Creatures Great and Small: The classic memoirs of a Yorkshire country vet”, p.187, Pan Macmillan