It is better to trust the eyes rather than the ears.


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It is better to trust the eyes rather than the ears.
GERMAN PROVERB
It is better to trust your eyes than your ears, but not at the time of choosing your wife.
VIKRANT PARSAI
Men trust their ears less than their eyes.
HERODOTUS
Men trust their ears less than their eyes
HERODOTUS
It is better to choose a wife with your ears than with your eyes.
VIKRANT PARSAI
It is better to walk than curse the road. - Wolof proverb, Senegal
AFRICAN PROVERBS
More and more, we're used to taking things in through the eyes rather than through the ears, and...
DANIEL BARENBOIM
37. It is better to be single and unhappy than unhappily married.
JAMES C. DOBSON
The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears.
HERACLITUS
The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears.
HERACLITUS
It's the old proverb: 'It is better to give than to receive.' Without knowing it, I had brought alon...
ETHAN ZOHN
I would rather have eyes that cannot see; ears that cannot hear; lips that cannot speak, than a hear...
ROBERT TIZON
Eyes are more accurate witnesses than ears
HERACLITUS OF EPHESUS
Which form of proverb do you prefer Better late than never, or Better never than late?
LEWIS CARROLL
The ears of men are lesser agents of belief than their eyes.
HERODOTUS
Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother. -Arab proverb.
ARAB PROVERB
It is true that the eyes dominate the ears in our time.
KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN
I just trust my ears.
DAVID HARRINGTON
It is better to be making the news than taking it; to be an actor rather than a critic
WINSTON CHURCHILL
A single conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of study.”

- Chinese pr...
ALVIN TOFFLER
It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust.
SAMUEL JOHNSON
Better ride safe in the dark, says the proverb, than in the daylight with a cut-throat at your elbow
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Integrity is not everything, but it is the only thing that matters.
JEFFREY FRY
Listen with your eyes and not your ears ! your ears will lie to you ,but your eyes will tell you the...
RUBY RACHELLE HARDEE
Everyone always says how I'm so smart, but they don't know what it's like being me. always feeling l...
SUSANE COLASANTI
The motivation is conflict resolution and the belief that it is better to be inclusive rather than e...
GREG MILLS
When I die it will be game over,... but I know one life is short, to be selfish is not the best deci...
DEYTH BANGER
The love you get, is equal to the love you give.
BEN OAK
It is always better for a leader to be revered rather than feared.
MIMAY DINEROS
Our function as playwrights to some extent is to make audiences see with their ears, because films m...
PETER SHAFFER
And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better for thee to enter in...
BIBLE
Justice is better when it prevents rather than punishes with severity
LEGAL MAXIM
Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.
ERIC SEVAREID
It is always better to be a bookworm rather than being a dung-beetle!
CHANDRAKANT KALURAM MHATRE
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
The day has eyes, the night has ears
SCOTTISH PROVERB
To read a poem is to hear it with our eyes; to hear it is to see it with our ears.
OCTAVIO PAZ
It is not 'I trust you because I love you'. It is rather the reverse 'I love you because I trust you...
EPHDAN
Tell your story to the universe and Let your actions speak LOVE.' No matter what it is.
NAPZ CHERUB PELLAZO
Music is not heard with the ears, but rather felt by the soul.
STACY MADDOX
It is ten times better to make your mind as your god,rather than money.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN)
A proverb is not a proverb to you until life has illustrated it.
JOHN KEATS
They earn that trust and build it over a period of time. That starts building that partnership, the ...
BOB GRAY
Spies are the ears and eyes of Princes.
GEORGE HERBERT
Jinki nazron ki khidkiyon se unki rooh ko jhaakne ki ijaazat ho, mohobbat hai mujhe har us shaks se....
HENNA SOHAIL
Friendship is a double-edged sword one side it can be great and true but the other side it spells be...
GARY F EVANS...
Better a friendly refusal than an unwilling consent. •Spanish Proverb Lawless are they th...
SPANISH PROVERB
The king may rule the kingdom, but it's the queen who moves the board.
D.M. TIMNEY
It is not the words or the actions you should trust, rather the pattern.
SHANNON L. ALDER
I would rather trust a woman's instinct than a man's reason.
STANLEY BALDWIN
It is better to think with your heart rather than your mind or emotions for the heart is where under...
JIM GENOVESE
A life to say and no one to hear is better than having nothing for a lot of impatient ears.
SAW RUB
You know, I don't think my music is important, I don't think it's changing the world, I ...
SUFJAN STEVENS
Protect the ears of your heart, rather than being drawn in each day like the fading tides that dance...
ERIC SAMUEL TIMM
I'd rather play tennis than go to the dentist.
I'd rather play soccer than go to the doctor. SHEL SILVERSTEIN
Love is seeing without eyes, hearing without ears; hatred is nothing.
DOUG HORTON
We're doomed to repeat the past no matter what. That's what it is to be alive. It's pretty dense kid...
KURT VONNEGUT
What the eyes see and the ears hear, the mind believes.
HARRY HOUDINI
Breaks in trust are infuriating and hurtful, but they don't entitle you to flame out, throw a fi...
PAMELA MEYER
Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue-to the end that we should hear and see mo...
SOCRATES
To search the sands of a lost desert for truth and justice in this world today you might as well be ...
GARY F EVANS...
At the time I could no more believe my eyes than I can now trust my memory.
W.G. SEBALD
We need another 10,000 eyes and ears on the streets.
JAMES KASSON
You have two eyes, and two ears, but only one mouth. This is so because you are supposed to look and...
LUCCA KALDAHL
Kings have many ears and eyes.
PROVERB
The reason I do photographs is to help people understand my music, so it's very important that I...
BJORK
Today is about the now, the moment you live in, so do now what you want to do
SOTONYE ANGA
Trust might be the only solution.
NEIL TIMOTHY P. EDILLON
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
My universe is my eyes and my ears. Anything else is hearsay.
DOUGLAS ADAMS
Tips from citizens are critical. The public is literally our eyes and ears in the field.
JOE JERICH
It's always better to deliver the news yourself rather than allow your boss to be surprised.
MARY CHENEY
When people see and hear testimony with their own eyes and ears, we have a better opportunity to und...
HENRY SCHLEIFF
You just engage the residents to be the eyes and ears of the police department.
KAREN HOLLAND
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced -- even a proverb is no proverb to you till your li...
JOHN KEATS
I had rather face wild beasts and diseases than the perils of civilization."
There is a proverb...
MARIE BRENNAN
It may re-open some eyes and ears to the fact that pitchers can and should go nine innings,
CARL ERSKINE
The book is like the spoon, scissors, the hammer,
the wheel. Once invented it cannot be improve...
UMBERTO ECO
It is what it is, it is what you make it.
JAMES DURBIN
Don't you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you're not taking advantage of it?...
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
Observation--activity of both eyes and ears.
HORACE MANN
Observation - activity of both eyes and ears
HORACE MANN
PEACE IS THE OBJECTIVE TO WAR, BUT THE BLOOD RUNNETH STILL
NATALIE URQUIETA
I don't trust him. He has wandering eyes!
JACK MCCONNELL
...in our own hearts we trust for our salvation, in the men that
surround us, in the sights t...
JOSEPH CONRAD
One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters. English Proverb (17th century)
ENGLISH PROVERB
I like to open for a band as it brings on sort of a challenge and it makes things more interesting. ...
KELLY JONES
Congratulations, to the people which made gotham series, still need some more and extra work!
DEYTH BANGER
To have the cognitive abilities to do research and development is vital to a forever expanding world...
GARY F EVANS...
The first and foremost human right or fundamental right is the right to exist.
APURVA GAGLANI
If we ever put research into what the subconscious is we could probably come to the conclusion that ...
GARY F EVANS...
i know im not the girl you wanted. not the one you want to hear from. but what you see is what you g...
SIMI GREWAL
How is it possible that a being with such sensitive jewels as the eyes, such enchanted musical instr...
ALAN WATTS
How is it possible that a being with such sensitive jewels as the eyes, such enchanted musical instr...
ALAN WATTS
I think it is better for the team to have a regular penalty-taker rather than me who hardly ever tak...
DAVID BECKHAM
We want to hear from the public. They are our eyes and ears in the marketplace.
EDWIN RODRIGUEZ
I would rather trust a woman's instinct than a man's reason.
STANLEY BALDWIN
I really don't think there is anybody in the business with better eyes than Elijah Wood.
LIEV SCHREIBER

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