Amount of texts to »see« 64, and there are 60 texts (93.75%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 77 Characters
Average Rating 3.016 points, 11 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 17th 2000, 18:31:30 wrote
Groggy groove about see
Latest text on Jul 10th 2007, 15:26:17 wrote
Melva about see
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Texts to »See«

Groggy groove wrote on Apr 17th 2000, 18:31:30 about

see

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Seeing is of course very much a matter of verbalization. Unless I call my attention to what passes before my eyes, I simply won´t see it. If Tinker Mountain erupted, I´d be likely to notice. But if I want to notice the lesser cataclysms of valley life, I have to maintain in my head a running description of the present.

Joe wrote on Aug 9th 2004, 23:48:57 about

see

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Do you remember why you came here?

Perhaps you came here to write.

You will soon have the opportunity.

See the white box below?

ken goodwin wrote on Feb 19th 2002, 15:21:53 about

see

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I see said the blind man. His eyes in his pocket, his head in the clouds. The vision of Rhode Island fills his inner smile.

pip wrote on May 30th 2000, 10:27:05 about

see

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i see the sea,
the sea sees me
god bless the sea
and god bless me

I used to sing this every time my family and i went to the beach when i was a kid.

some happy memories, except for the bluebottles.

C. Rice wrote on May 20th 2000, 16:35:38 about

see

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I was just reading about a study of 5-10 year-old children who were shown a blindfolded doll and then asked, Is this doll hard to see or easy to see? Most of the 5-year-olds and many of the 6- and 7-year-olds said the doll was hard to see, because she had a blindfold over her eyes.

citron vert wrote on Apr 1st 2001, 08:52:30 about

see

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See, sight, look – ah, the vagaries of the English language!

Marco Pil wrote on Apr 24th 2000, 19:15:38 about

see

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You don't need eyes to see,
you need vision.

Melva wrote on Jul 10th 2007, 15:26:17 about

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pazuzuzu wrote on Apr 17th 2000, 23:29:47 about

see

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In our culture, and possibly all others, sight is often the only thing connecting ourselves to our world. There are times when it seems that my mind is capable of seeing the world from every angle, and understand every aspect, but when I open my eyes i am once again weighted down to who I am...

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