Quotes about Vision
Your imagination is everything. It is a preview of life's coming attractions. ALBERT EINSTEIN
— Terri Savelle Foy
YOU WILL NEVER LEAVE WHERE YOU ARE UNTIL YOU SEE WHERE YOU'D RATHER BE! —
— Terri Savelle Foy
quote from Dexter Yager: "You will never leave where you are until you decide where you'd rather be.
— Terri Savelle Foy
Make your dreams bigger than your memories
— Terri Savelle Foy
We want men who will fix their eyes on the stars, but who will not forget that their feet must walk on the ground.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Love willeth to be raised up, and not to be held down by any mean thing. Love willeth to be free and aloof from all worldly affection, lest its inward power of vision be hindered, lest it be entangled by any worldly prosperity or overcome by adversity. Nothing is sweeter than love, nothing stronger, nothing loftier, nothing broader, nothing pleasanter, nothing fuller or better in heaven nor on earth, for love was born of God and cannot rest save in God above all created things.
— Thomas a Kempis
Objection 3: Further, it is written (1 Cor. 13:12): "We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to face.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Managers who confront disruptive technological change must be leaders, not followers, in commercializing disruptive technologies.
— Clayton M. Christensen
To put it figuratively, the role played by a logotherapist is rather that of an eye specialist than of a painter. A painter tries to convey to us a picture of the world as he sees it, an ophthalmologist tries to enable us to see the world as it really is.
— Viktor E. Frankl
To put it figuratively, the role played by a logotherapist is that of an eye specialist rather than that of a painter. A painter tries to convey to us a picture of the world as he sees it; an ophthalmologist tries to enable us to see the world as it really is. The logotherapist's role consists of widening and broadening the visual field of the patient so that the whole spectrum of potential meaning becomes conscious and visible to him.
— Viktor E. Frankl
One can only believe entirely, perhaps, in what one cannot see.
— Virginia Woolf
One wanted fifty pairs of eyes to see with, she reflected. Fifty pairs of eyes were not enough to get round that one woman with, she thought.
— Virginia Woolf