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Quotes About Vision

One of the fashionable coaching slogans of the time was 'peripheral vision', a term which attracted Rowe's derision. 'You know what that means? It means seeing out of your arse,' said Rowe
~ Julie Welch
Nature is only another chimera.
~ Julien Torma
Form one essential vision when you start your drawing that will be evident upon completion
~ Juliette Aristides
Como no sabías disimular me dí cuenta enseguida de que para verte como yo quería era necesario empezar por cerrar los ojos.
~ Julio Cortazar
Déjame entrar, déjame ver algún día como ven tus ojos.
~ Julio Cortazar
Digamos que el mundo es una figura, hay que leerla. Por leerla entendamos generarla.
~ Julio Cortazar
La fantasía, lo fantástico, lo imaginable que yo amo y con lo cual he tratado de hacer mi propia obra es todo lo que en el fondo sirve para proyectar con más claridad y con más fuerza la realidad que nos rodea.
~ Julio Cortazar
para verte como yo quería era necesario empezar por cerrar los ojos
~ Julio Cortazar
Sean realistas pidan lo imposible
~ Julio Cortazar
Como no sabías disimular, me di cuenta en seguida de que para verte como yo quería era necesario empezar por cerrar los ojos.
~ Julio Cortazar
Libre el bebé y fajado el hombre, la pediatra de adultos, Dama Ciencia abre su consultorio, hay que evitar que el hombre se deforme por exceso de sueños, fajarle la visión, manearle el sexo, enseñarle a contar para que todo tenga un número. A la par la moral y la ciencia (no se asombre, señora, es tan frecuente) y por supuesto la sociedad que sólo sobrevive si sus células cumplen el programa.
~ Julio Cortazar
dejame ver algún día como ven tus ojos.
~ Julio Cortazar
Pero los ojos se habitúan a un paisaje, lo incorporan poco a poco a sus costumbres y a sus formas cotidianas y lo convierten finalmente en un recuerdo de lo que la mirada, alguna vez, aprendió a ver.
~ Julio Llamazares
The limitations of necessity made him free. He loved the necessity which exercised his faculties, and brought before his vision what he loved to see. he could have done nothing in other surroundings. Prostitutes were his sisters, and working men his brothers. Like them he was an outcast- an outcast who knew the peace of that despair which has long since given up useless strife.
~ Julius Meier-Graefe
Art is the imagination completing its mission here on earth. —PAULA TIMPSON
~ June Cotner
Too many athletes are living in a tiny window. They have no vision for themselves - what they can be outside of football and what they can mean to a community. They just don't know any better. My hopes and dreams are unlimited.
~ Junior Seau
They were like a vision, they had slipped into eternity, a zone beyond time. There and not there, a presence unseen but felt, like stars in the daytime sky.
~ Justin Cronin
The first order of business is to get all stakeholders to agree on a common vision. The vision must drive everything, from architecture to commitments.
~ Juval Lowy
While his eyes saw the sky, his soul saw Heaven.
~ K. Smith
Beginning to sense his call to preach boldly in dangerous situations even though he was young and slight, the author agreed to go only if God would give him a particular sense of His presence. The next morning, the author says it was as if God took out his human eyes and replaced them with God's own because he saw other people so much more vividly.
~ K.P. Yohannan
Yesterday is but a dream, Tomorrow is only a vision. But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope.
~ K?lid?sa
yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is only a vision; And today well-lived, makes Yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well therefore to this day; Such is the salutation to the ever-new dawn!
~ K?lid?sa
Like Paul the tent-maker, Boehme the cobbler, Bunyan the tinker, Tersteegen the ribbon-maker, he knew how to combine vision and industry; the work of his hands helped rather than hindered the impassioned meditation of his heart.
~ Kabir
By losing your goal, you have lost your way.
~ Kahlil Gibran