Top 14 Gazing Quotes

Here we have the best Gazing Quotes from famous authors such as Rebecca Pidgeon, Talulah Riley, Rainn Wilson, Alexander Smith, Chuck Berry. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

When I first drove my car down Sunset Strip, I nearly c
When I first drove my car down Sunset Strip, I nearly crashed my car gazing at the monolithic ads of various celebrities. They are bigger than King Kong, and more frightening.

Rebecca Pidgeon
I was a real daydreamer at school, gazing out of the window and losing myself in imaginary worlds.

In every decade rock and roll starts to get very serious and navel gazing and kind of self serious and every once and a while it kind of needs a kick in the pants.

A man gazing on the stars is proverbially at the mercy of the puddles in the road.

Alexander Smith
If the people in the audience are talking, you‘re being ignored. If the people are gazing at you, you’ve got something they want to hear.

A few years ago, the city council of Monza, Italy, barred pet owners from keeping goldfish in curved bowlssaying that it is cruel to keep a fish in a bowl with curved sides because, gazing out, the fish would have a distorted view of reality. But how do we know we have the true, undistorted picture of reality?

A bunch of liberals wanted to outlaw men gazing at women because the gaze was said to objectify women. Sorry, liberals, it can’t be helped among the heterosexual crowd.

Young Egyptians, gazing through the windows of the Internet, have gained a keener sense than many of their elders of the freedoms and opportunities they lack. They have found in social media a way to interact and share ideas, bypassing, in virtual space, the restrictions placed on physical freedom of assembly.

Only when you’re in that ditch, lying there in the muddy runoff you’ve made of your life, gazing up at the peak you fell from, do you truly know how small you are and understand how tall you used to be.

I try not to be super self-referential about my work because it becomes like navel gazing at a certain point.

I was rather a poor student, too easily distracteddid a lot of gazing out of windows, fine for training to be a writer, but not a great way to achieve in the classroom. The truth is that I was happy to bumble along and do enough to avoid detention, but not much more.

All great and beautiful work has come of first gazing without shrinking into the darkness.