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Sometimes, it seems like sighted people can hardly see anything. By Peter Straub Sighted People

What is worse than having no sight is being able to see but having no vision. By Helen Keller Vision Worse Sight

All men naturally desire knowledge. An indication of this is our esteem for the senses; for apart from their use we esteem them for their own sake, and most of all the sense of sight. Not only with a view to action, but even when no action is contemplated, we prefer sight, generally speaking, to all the other senses. The reason of this is that of all the senses sight best helps us to know things, and reveals many distinctions. By Aristotle. Senses Knowledge Sight Men Naturally

Seeing, despite the name, isn't merely visual. By Seth Godin Visual

Having vision is much more than just being visual. By Heru Ofori-Atta Visual Vision

The eye is a menace to clear sight. By Ad Reinhardt Sight Eye Menace Clear

All human eyes are useless. You see only what you expect to see, and nothing more; and what is the use of sight like that? By Lauren Oliver Useless Human Eyes Expect Sight

We do not see with our eyes, but through them. By Ken Danby Eyes

It is better to have no sight than it is to have no vision. By Helen Keller Vision Sight

The field of vision is comparable, for me, to the terrain of an archaeological dig. To see is to be on guard, to wait for what emerges from the background, without any name, without any particular interest: what was silent will speak, what is closed will open and will take on a voice. By Paul Virilio Comparable Dig Field Vision Terrain

Vision encompasses vast vistas outside the realm of the predictable, the safe, the expected. By Charles R. Swindoll Vision Predictable Safe Expected Encompasses

There's no grander sight in the world than that of a person fired with a great purpose, dominated by one unwavering aim. By Orison Swett Marden Purpose Dominated Aim Grander Sight

Vision is knowing who you are, where you're going, and what will guide your journey. By Ken Blanchard Vision Journey Knowing Guide

Only mind has sight and hearing; all things else are deaf and blind. By Epicharmus Of Kos Hearing Blind Mind Sight Things

An eye sees only what they look for. Their sight is narrower than a blade of grass. By Victoria Aveyard Eye Grass Sight Narrower Blade

Sight-seeing gratifies us in different ways. First, there is the pleasure of novelty; secondly, either that of admiration or fault-finding - the latter a very animated enjoyment. By Letitia Elizabeth Landon Sightseeing Gratifies Novelty Faultfinding Enjoyment

A visual sense is something you either have or you don't. By Elliott Erwitt Visual Sense

Eyesight should learn from reason. By Johannes Kepler Eyesight Reason Learn

Eyesight can be so blinding. We need to look beyond the face of things. By Fennel Hudson Eyesight Blinding Things Face

Thou art figured blind, and yet we borrow our best sight from thee. By Philip Massinger Thou Blind Thee Art Figured

Vision? What do you know about my vision? My vision would turn your world upside down, tear asunder your illusions, and send the sanctuary of your own ignorance crashing down around you. Now ask yourself. Are you really ready to see that vision? By Huey Freeman Vision Tear Illusions Turn World

Blind yourself, for I am blind. By Luigi Pirandello Blind

For the sake of sanity, the brain and the eyes keep things simple. But take away the sense of sight and suddenly things are not so simple. By Olafur Eliasson Simple Sanity Things Sake Brain

The eye observes only what the mind, the heart, and the imagination are gifted to see; and sight must be reinforced by insight before souls can be discerned as well as manners, ideas as well as objects, realities and relations as well as appearances and accidental connections. By Edwin Percy Whipple Mind Heart Manners Ideas Objects

I am struck with incredible force by this proof that sight is like a hand that tries to seize flowing water. Yes, our eyes may perceive, yet they do not observe; they may believe, yet they do not question; they may receive yet they do not search: they are emptied of desire, with neither hunger nor passion. By Muriel Barbery Water Struck Incredible Force Proof

Explore thyself. Herein are demanded the eye and the nerve. By Henry David Thoreau Explore Thyself Nerve Demanded Eye

If spectacle is lacking in everyday life, it may be because we have forgotten where and how to look. By Nel Noddings Life Spectacle Lacking Everyday Forgotten

We are blinded by our ability to see without sight we could see things we can't here By Archibald Gumiro Blinded Ability Sight Things

Eyes sense what mind sees. By Toba Beta Eyes Sense Mind

It is only with the eye that one can see rightly By Sarah J. Maas Rightly Eye

My eyes! I'm blind! By Darren Shan Eyes Blind

At first glance a photograph can inform us. At second glance it can reach us. By Minor White Glance Photograph Inform Reach

Perception starts with the eye. By Aristotle. Perception Eye Starts

As soon as you see what you're looking at you have a name for it. You don't see it. The whole process of your thinking is not to see. You overcome sight by thinking ... By Milton Resnick Thinking Process Overcome Sight

Sight is an important thing, August. Without it, our minds invent, and the things they invent are almost always worse than the truth. It's important that they see us. See you. It's important that they know you're on their side. By Victoria Schwab August Important Sight Invent Truth

sight." "Yeah?" That blue fire returned By Jude Deveraux Sight Yeah Returned Blue Fire

At last I see how I was blind. By Kate Mcgahan Blind

Optics, developing in us through study, teach us to see. By Paul Cezanne Optics Developing Study Teach

Vision is the most powerful weapon in the leader's arsenal. By Bill Hybels Vision Arsenal Powerful Weapon Leader

You can have the finest pen, typewriter, or computer, but without a set of eyes that truly see the world, you might as well have none of it. By Thurman P. Banks Jr. Typewriter Pen Computer World Finest

We are immensed in beauty, but our eyes have no clear vision. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Beauty Vision Immensed Eyes Clear

This perception of division between the seer and the object that is seen, is situated in the mind. For those remaining in the heart, the seer becomes one with the sight. By Ramana Maharshi Seer Mind Perception Division Object

Your vision is like a seed, which a sower sows in the ground By Sunday Adelaja Seed Ground Vision Sower Sows

True vision is always twofold. It involves emotional comprehension as well as physical perception. Yet how rarely we have either. We generally only glance at an object long enough to tag it with a name. By Ross Parmenter True Twofold Vision Perception Involves

You collect art: you must know that the miniature artists, at the end of careers spent painting the tiniest, most exacting details that no one would ever look at, would often put their eyes out with needles. Too much beauty, yes, but also too much seeing. They were tired of seeing. The dark was safe and warm and comfortable. Blindness was a gift. I still have seeing to do. By Ian Mcdonald Art Artists Tiniest Needles Collect

Sight can only invoke fear, not pain. By Rachel E. Carter Sight Fear Pain Invoke

Very few people really see things unless they've had someone in early life who made them look at things. And name them too. But the looking is primary, the focus. By Denise Levertov Things People Early Life Made

Vision is a difficult, precarious, and fugitive extrapolation from a very few and ambiguous moments in our earthly experience, while our idea of the negated natural goods is vivid and persistent, loaded with the memories of a lifetime, built into our nerves and muscles and therefore into our imaginations. By C.s. Lewis Precarious Vision Difficult Experience Persistent

The best vision is insight. By Malcolm Forbes Insight Vision

Without a vision human beings are nasty creatures. By Starhawk Creatures Vision Human Nasty

What good is there in being blind, you ask? Well, maybe it's to see the beauty on the inside without being vainly distracted, or superficially blinded, by the ugly on the outside. By Criss Jami Blind Good Distracted Blinded Beauty

Vision looks upward and becomes faith. By Stephen Samuel Wise Vision Faith Upward

The greatest tragedy in life is people who have sight but no vision. By Helen Keller Vision Greatest Tragedy Life People

Without a vision, where is the focus? By Lailah Gifty Akita Vision Focus

The eyes of a man are of no use without the observing power. Telescopes and microscopes are cunning contrivances, but they cannot see of themselves. By Edwin Paxton Hood Power Eyes Man Observing Telescopes

As our eyes grow accustomed to sight they armour themselves against wonder. By Leonard Cohen Eyes Grow Accustomed Sight Armour

A man must know how to look before he can hope to see. By George R R Martin Man Hope

Vision is beyond sight, it entails belief; it encompasses hope, it maintains possibilities - it is the epitome of *Dreams that Come True* By Gloria Sanders-Williams Dreams True Vision Sight Belief

Beauty is in the eye of the gazer. By Charlotte Bronte Beauty Gazer Eye

Seeing comes from the inside, from the heart, from life's experiences. By Ruth Bernhard Inside Heart Experiences Life

I'm not walking by sight- I'm, walking by faith By T.d. Jakes Walking Sight Faith

Vision is the ability to see God's presence, to perceive God's power, to focus on God's plan in spite of the obstacles. By Charles R. Swindoll God Vision Presence Power Obstacles

Light blinds some and gives sight to others. By Matshona Dhliwayo Light Blinds Sight

I want to expose and evaluate the fact that the seeing and sensing process is a system that should not be taken for granted as natural - it's a cultivated means of reality production that, as a system, can be negotiated and changed. By Olafur Eliasson System Natural Changed Expose Evaluate

You can look only when the mind is completely quiet. By Jiddu Krishnamurti Quiet Mind Completely

Vision looks inward and becomes duty. By Stephen Samuel Wise Vision Duty

Blindness is an unfortunate handicap but true vision does not require the eyes. By Helen Keller Blindness Eyes Unfortunate Handicap True

Vision is capturing God's assignment By Gary Rohrmayer God Vision Assignment Capturing

A glimpse is not a vision. But to a man on a mountain road by night, a glimpse of the next three feet of road may matter more than a vision of the horizon. By C.s. Lewis Glimpse Vision Road Night Horizon

The faculty of vision can vary from person to person. On the other hand, we can rely on what our reason tells us because that is the same for everyone By Jostein Gaarder Person Faculty Vision Vary Hand

A blind man can't forget the eyesight he lost, show me any beautiful girl. How can her beauty not remind me of the one whose beauty surpasses hers? By William Shakespeare Lost Show Girl Blind Man

Seeing is a gift that comes with practice. By Stephanie Mills Practice Gift

Too often we rely on our eyes to see. By Tommy Cotton Rely Eyes

With vision we flourish. By Mark Victor Hansen Flourish Vision

I walk in the garden, I look at the flowers and shrubs and trees and discover in them an exquisiteness of contour, a vitality of edge, or a vigour of spring, as well as an infinite variety of colour that no artefact I have seen in the last sixty years can rival ... each day, as I look, I wonder where my eyes were yesterday. By Bernard Berenson Garden Contour Edge Spring Rival

To say someone is a vision is to pay them a great compliment. If you say that they look a sight it is a grave insult. By Teresa Monachino Compliment Vision Pay Great Insult

Were there no men of vision, all who are blind would be dead. By Rumi Vision Dead Men Blind

It's the mind that sees, not eyes. By Toba Beta Eyes Mind

Seeing is not enough; you have to feel what you photograph By Andre Kertesz Photograph Feel

Beauty is a question of optics. All sight is illusion. By Joyce Carol Oates Beauty Optics Question Illusion Sight

How hard I find it to see what is right in front of my eyes! By Ludwig Wittgenstein Eyes Hard Find Front

A vision has to be within reach not in the air. It has to be achievable. By Dhirubhai Ambani Air Vision Reach Achievable

Eye can only see something ifidea about it has been in mind. By Toba Beta Eye Mind Ifidea

Without vision a people perishes. By Solomon Perishes Vision People

This is how you learn to see: You put together a crew. No one can see a damn thing clearly with only two eyes. By Catherynne M Valente Crew Learn Put Eyes Damn

We all have a blind spot and it's shaped exactly like us. By Junot Diaz Blind Spot Shaped

Eyes that are blind have no way to tell the loveliness of faces and features; eyes with no pupils have no way to tell the beauty of colored and embroidered silks. By Zhuangzi Eyes Features Silks Blind Loveliness

Vision is the code that decodes every mediocrity out of life. By Auliq Ice Vision Life Code Decodes Mediocrity

There are many degrees of sight and many degrees of blindness. What senses do we lack that we cannot see another world all around us? By Frank Herbert Degrees Blindness Sight Senses Lack

Vision is a clear mental picture of what could be, fueled by the conviction that it should be. By Andy Stanley Vision Fueled Clear Mental Picture

Love may be blind, but if you've ever known a blind person, they still know where everything is. By Robert Breault Love Person Blind

Train your eyes: they were made to see more than you think. By Paulo Coelho Train Eyes Made

A sight game is that I am hurt, but I aim to make you believe I am not even hurt, and with this confidence appearing on my face, I don't panic, otherwise your opponent will know that you are hurt. That's the whole art game in boxing. By Evander Holyfield Hurt Face Panic Game Sight

Seeing is not as simple as looking. By Joseph Kosuth Simple

The blind see what they want to see. By Dan Brown Blind

Sight is not absolutely essential in this process, but we use sight because it is the dominant sense. It's easiest to interrupt the flow of thought in sense perception and move the mind beyond sense perception with sight. By Frederick Lenz Sense Process Sight Absolutely Essential

Seeing is such a privilege. Who notices the way the screech of a gull looks, the look of a gale, the sight of some fragrance? By Keith Crown Privilege Gale Fragrance Notices Screech

WE DO NOT SEE with our eyes. We see with our brains. By John Medina Eyes Brains

The eyes are the harbingers of love, and the first step of love is sight. By Robert Burton Love Sight Eyes Harbingers Step

Creation begins with vision. By Henri Matisse Creation Vision Begins