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Quotes About Vision

Ambition is a beautiful thing.
~ Marcel Wanders
Most of us can't even begin to imagine.
~ Meg Whitman
There hasn't been any art yet. Art is just beginning.
~ Constantin Brancusi
I've put a lot of thought into being a leader.
~ Peyton Manning
Being a leader doesn't mean you are the guy who runs things.
~ James Altucher
A brand is simply a set of beliefs. And if you don't create a set of beliefs around your products or services, well, you stand for nothing - you have no values and no vision.
~ Debbie Millman
It's definitely important to have a vision, to have kind of a sense of what might be possible, but not to be dogmatic about your beliefs about the way something has to be done.
~ Sal Khan
I don't believe in art. I believe in artists.
~ Marcel Duchamp
You'll see it when you believe it.
~ Wayne Dyer
All the director wants is their idea of the movie to be believed in.
~ Mark Romanek
You must understand that seeing is believing, but also know that believing is seeing.
~ Denis Waitley
I've always known in my heart that Beats belonged with Apple.
~ Jimmy Iovine
The camera is not your eye, and it's not the eye of the audience. I don't think it's my eye, either. It belongs to the film.
~ Claire Denis
I don't just think about the belt, I think past the belt.
~ Israel Adesanya
Some people have big dreams, some people have small dreams," he penned to a girl named Vanessa. "Whatever you have, the important thing is that you never stop dreaming." Doug
~ Jon Krakauer
Some people have big dreams, some people have small dreams...Whatever you have, the important thing is that you never stop dreaming. -Doug Hansen
~ Jon Krakauer
For Jefferson, politics was not a dispiriting distraction but an undertaking that made everything else possible.
~ Jon Meacham
A politician's task was to bring reality and policy into the greatest possible account with the ideal and the principled.
~ Jon Meacham
All our great Presidents were leaders of thought at times when certain historic ideas in the life of the nation had to be clarified.
~ Jon Meacham
A politician's task was to bring reality and policy into the greatest possible accord with the ideal and the principled.
~ Jon Meacham
And the tragedy of America is that we can imagine justice but cannot finally realize it.
~ Jon Meacham
Well, what the hell is the presidency for?" he asked, if not to do the big things lesser men might not?
~ Jon Meacham
Jefferson was relentless in pursuing and putting down threats to his vision of a republican nation. Whether they were Federalist judges and other officeholders—including the chief justice of the United States—or hostile newspapermen, Jefferson's foes faced spirited challenges from the President's House.
~ Jon Meacham
And perhaps most important, he gave the nation the idea of American progress—the animating spirit that the future could be better than the present or the past. The greatest American politicians since have prospered by projecting a Jeffersonian vision that the country's finest hours lay ahead.
~ Jon Meacham