The mid-day sun is too much for most eyes; one is dazzled even with its reflection. Be careful that too broad and high an aim does not paralyze your effort and clog your springs of action.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's best not to stare at the sun during an eclipse.
Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun's rays do not burn until brought to a focus.
Wearing sunglasses at night hurts your eyes after a while.
I faced odds when glaucoma took the bat out of my hands. But I didn't give in or feel sorry for myself. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: 'It may be cloudy in my right eye, but the sun is shining very brightly in my left eye.'
I like bold statements. I'm very nearsighted, and I'm terrible at the whole contacts thing. I figured, 'Why not get some glasses that are fun, that contrast with my skin tone and brighten things up.'
I'm capable of looking on the bright side. I just don't do it very often.
My poor vision gives me a soft-focus morning. For the first half hour, I kind of wander through my house, and everything is a blur. I put my contacts in when I'm ready to deal with the world.
I envy people who can just look at a sunset. I wonder how you can shoot it. There is nothing more grotesque to me than a vacation.
In the full light of day, I don't want to think about the sunset.
The health of the eye seems to demand a horizon. We are never tired, so long as we can see far enough.