Born with blue spectacles, you would think the world was blue and never be conscious of the existence of the distorting glass.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never wore glasses except when I had to read a teleprompter at an awards show or drive, so I didn't notice much. I could exist in my head. It was kind of my escape from the world and my protection.
Eisenhower had the clearest blue eyes. He would fix them on you. In my every interview with him, he would lock his eyes on to mine and keep them there.
What I envisioned back in the 1970s was this thing you would wear as 'glass' over your right eye, and you could see the world though that glass. The glass then reconfigures the things you see.
I'm fortunate to have blue eyes!
When you act against a blue screen, you have to imagine what's not there.
I get to see life through rose-colored glasses a lot of the time.
I guess I kind of lived in a fairytale world... looking at everything through rose-colored glasses. I probably always will, to a certain extent.
The way glass can be molded or blown or cut into any kind of shape made me think about how we as people - our characters or souls - can be shaped or changed by outside influences.
I was near sighted. I was born myopic, and I got glasses, right after that.
Do not expect the world to look bright, if you habitually wear gray-brown glasses.