A Sacred Heart alumna herself, Considine deeply believes in the power of global education and travel to
open one's eyes to the rich diversity and beauty in the world while highlighting people's shared humanity.
Substituting the word coworker (or self) for child may
open one's eyes to frailties that are glaringly obvious to others in our circle.
"Films have the power to ignite one's passion, heal one's heart and
open one's eyes to the possibilities this world has to offer.
A quest for these wild orchids is an adventure and will
open one's eyes to the natural beauty that can be found in our state.
It's a story that will -- or at least, should --
open one's eyes to the fact that we share our universe in all its diversity with the animal world.
The written word can be so profound and can
open one's eyes to untold joys.
Meanwhile, graphics wander across the screen, along with occasional instructions to close one's eyes, inviting transgressive play with the desire to
open one's eyes and see the visual dance at work.
It really does
open one's eyes when we have a pensioner who cannot afford half a dozen eggs.
Before the lights come up on the first scene, we hear a woman's voice insistently repeat the phrase, "abre los ojos." The words seem to constitute an invitation, if not a promise: to
open one's eyes is to leave off dreaming and to face the world anew.
"General Alert--Works, 1974-2007," the traveling retrospective of the work of Sanja Ivekovic (curated by Natasa Ilic and Kathrin Romberg), served to
open one's eyes to the recent history of the former Yugoslavia.
While this approach to changing careers is very specific, the book never fails to
open one's eyes to the logic of finding work that aligns with his or her preferences, likes, and dislikes.
The proof is to
open one's eyes and take a good look around our borough.
Simply to walk outside one's residence and
open one's eyes and ears is to know that something powerful is going on.