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Quotes About Vision

If your organization requires success before commitment, it will never have either.
~ Seth Godin
On the clarity of your ideas depends the scope of your success in any endeavor.
~ James Robertson
Political success is often dependent on the ability to be heard above the din of controversy and debate and to set a course with one's own compass.
~ Madeleine M. Kunin
Flood your imagination with vision... if your deepest needs, values and internal beliefs agree with your direction, then you're more likely to succeed.
~ Robert G. Allen
Kahdella tapaa voi ihminen katsella, ruumiin ja sielun silmillä. Ruumiillinen silmä voi toisinaan unohtaa, sielun silmä ei koskaan.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Before one is afraid, one sees clearly; while one is afraid, one sees double; and after being afraid, one sees dimly. Danglars
~ Alexandre Dumas
Avant d'avoir peur, on voit juste ; pendant qu'on a peur, on voit double ; et après qu'on a eu peur, on voit trouble.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Definitivamente el vino es un traidor, que hace ver visiones.
~ Alexandre Dumas
He then closed his eyes as children do in order that they may see in the resplendent night of their own imagination more stars than are visible in the firmament;
~ Alexandre Dumas
Femeia aceasta este într-adev?r frumoas?, dar frumoas? ca o moart?, frumoas? ca o umbr?, frumoas? ca vedeniile ce È›i se arat? în vis; tocmai de aceea mi se pare c-am v?zut-o în vis... È™i am avut vreo dou?-trei visuri însp?imânt?toare în viaÈ›a mea, de care când îmi amintesc îmi înghea?? sângele în vine
~ Alexandre Dumas
rien ne fait paraître l'avenir couleur de rose comme de le regarder à travers un verre de chambertin.
~ Alexandre Dumas
It would seem as if the rulers of our time sought only to use men in order to make things great; I wish that they would try a little more to make great men;
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
No man can think, feel, will, nor even dream, without everything being defined, conditioned, limited, directed by a goal which floats before him.
~ Alfred Adler
Eddie had come to understand that what a man saw and what actually existed in the natural world often were contradictory. The human eye was not capable of true sight, for it was constrained by its own humanness, clouded by regret, and opinion, and faith. Whatever was witnessed in the real world was unknowable in real time. It was the eye of the camera that captured the world as it truly was.
~ Alice Hoffman
Love was the thing that tore you apart; it made you believe the lies you were told, obvious as they might be. It was nearly impossible to see your own fate while it was happening to you. It was only after, when what's done had been done, that one's vision cleared.
~ Alice Hoffman
Even with her failing vision, Violet West could see the scars. They had turned purple, almost red, from the icy cold, the color of the pears on the tree in the yard, the color of blood that can't be washed away and of things that can never be undone.
~ Alice Hoffman
When darkness fell, he told me to close my eyes and dream, for in my dreams I would find another world, and in my waking life I would soon enough find such a world as well...
~ Alice Hoffman
It was so much easier to see another person's future than it was to understand your own. Even when you kept your eyes wide open, the world would surprise you.
~ Alice Hoffman
I saw this was the way of the future, to leave the past behind as if it were a dream.
~ Alice Hoffman
When you look into your own future, you may see only what you want to see, and even the wisest woman can make a mistake, especially in matters of love.
~ Alice Hoffman
Her vision was going, but she could see him, the way people see clouds-beautiful, racing by, casting shadows.
~ Alice Hoffman
There was the doctor, looking through one of the windows beside the front door. He could see into the garden, but it was a vision that was cloudy and green. What was he seeing? Elinor's last breath, broken into a thousand molecules? Was that what he was breathing? Her essence, her self, the person he would miss every day, his worst patient, his nastiest neighbor, his most treasured friend.
~ Alice Hoffman
As if only he and the blind man could see what the rest of them could not.
~ Alice McDermott
Look what happens when we dream.
~ Alice Sebold