I see your picture and in that picture I didn't see you.

Santosh Kalwar
I see your picture and in that picture I didn't...
I see your picture and in that picture I didn't...
I see your picture and in that picture I didn't...
I see your picture and in that picture I didn't...
About This Quote

This quote is a powerful way to describe someone who has what we call a “cold stare.” A cold stare comes from the person's face and eyes that don't seem to be connected with his or her emotions. The person can be smiling and laughing one moment, but the next minute she is the complete opposite, staring at you like you are crazy. This can happen because of grief, anger, confusion or even fear.

Source: Obscurity

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