Some are condemned to remain mere “clock and smart phone watchers”, inasmuch as they are not able to read and interpret the lines of their life or don't even treasure the enchantment of daily captivating moments. If we are not prepared to give some personal time to social time, we walk like blind men through gloomy alleys of our existence. ( ' Please. Just a bit of a chat ' ).
— Erik PevernagieWho is watching the Watchers?
— James HauensteinPeople have a natural tendency to anthropomorphize their pets, to ascribe human perceptions and intentions to the animal where none exist.
— Dean KoontzWe are the eyes in the darkness.
— Mladen ĐorđevićI told you. I’ve been watching.” She twirled, her arms outstretched. “Watching, watching, watching.
— A.F. StewartYou’re smarter than you look,’ I say to Raffe.‘But not as smart as he thinks,’ says Howler.‘I can see discipline has broken down during your vacation,’ says Raffe.‘Yeah, it’s all that lounging on the beach with nothing to do but drink and watch women.
— Susan EeBirds were created to record everything. They were not designed just to be beautiful jewels in the sky, but to serve as the eyes of heaven.
— Suzy KassemOur light shall burn the pathway to the stars.
— Mladen ĐorđevićCasting a curious gaze down on planet Earth, extra-terrestrial beings could well be forgiven for assuming that we humans are programmed in every move we make, by a palm-sized, oblong, slab of glass. More perplexing than that, who on earth could convince them otherwise ?
— Alex MorrittIt is necessary to have “watchers” at hand who will bear witness to the values of Tradition in ever more uncompromising and firm ways, as the anti-traditional forces grow in strength. Even though these values cannot be achieved, it does not mean that they amount to mere “ideas.” These are MEASURES…. Let people of our time talk about these things with condescension as if they were anachronistic and anti-historical; we know that this is an alibi for their defeat. Let us leave modern men to their “truths” and let us only be concerned about one thing: to keep standing amid a world of ruins.
— Julius Evola