Feast Your Eyes Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Feast Your Eyes Feast Your Eyes by Myla Goldberg
2,526 ratings, 4.14 average rating, 547 reviews
Open Preview
Feast Your Eyes Quotes Showing 1-8 of 8
“life divides us into smaller and smaller pieces as we go, until each piece seems too small to do anything as worthwhile with it as we'd like”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes
“[O]nce you can read, you can no longer open a book and see a jumble of letters; after you get to know someone's face, you can't see her as a stranger.”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes
“{...} but by then I'd spent several small lifetimes stuck in places with nothing better to do than try to parse a printed page as Lillian waited beside her web.”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes
“she felt about men the way she felt about pistachio nuts: she did not mind to have them around, but she did not go out of her way to find them, and she did not miss them when they were gone. Poor Vincent, I thought”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes
“Picture or no picture, people will keep killing each other using methods old and new—day after day, year after year, centuries of killing—until one way or another we’re all dead, and all the guns and cameras of the world are just so much garbage lying in the dirt.”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes
“don’t want to make photographs. The way you described it with Capa’s work is exactly right: I want to make windows.”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes
“I love you too" is only ever an echo. I wanted to be sure my words were not just his bouncing back.”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes
“Life divides us into smaller and smaller pieces as we go, until each piece seems too small to do anything as worthwhile with it as we'd like.”
Myla Goldberg, Feast Your Eyes