Topography displays no favorites; North's as near as West. More delicate than the historians' are the map-makers' colors. Elizabeth Bishop
Form displays the relation [to beings] itself as the state of original comportment toward beings, the festive state in which the being itself in its essence is celebrated and thus for the first time placed in the open. Martin Heidegger
If computers are the wave of the future, displays are the surfboards. Ted Nelson
To say that Nature displays intelligence doesn't make you a Christian fundamentalist. Einstein said as much, and a fascinating theory called the anthropic principle has been seriously considered by Stephen Hawking, among others. Deepak Chopra
Unaccustomed to wear them, he displays the breeches he has on to every one he meets. Latin Proverb
Avarice commonly occasions injury to the person who displays it. Mexican Proverb