Vision Quotes

Quotes tagged as "vision" Showing 151-180 of 1,882
Vera Nazarian
“What a strange thing it is to wake up to a milk-white overcast June morning! The sun is hidden by a thick cotton blanket of clouds, and the air is vapor-filled and hazy with a concentration of blooming scent.

The world is somnolent and cool, in a temporary reprieve from the normal heat and radiance.

But the sensation of illusion is strong. Because the sun can break through the clouds at any moment . . .

What a soft thoughtful time.

In this illusory gloom, like a night-blooming flower, let your imagination bloom in a riot of color.”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

Amit Ray
“The tower of success stands on the pillars of vision, action, patience and the character to withstand criticisms.”
Amit Ray, Walking the Path of Compassion

H.P. Lovecraft
“On many occasions the curious atmospheric effects enchanted me vastly; these including a strikingly vivid mirage - the first I had ever seen - in which distant bergs became the battlements of unimaginable cosmic castles.”
H.P. Lovecraft, At the Mountains of Madness and Other Tales of Terror

Amit Ray
“Success needs vision to see, passion to transcend, patience to withstand and the character to overcome failures.”
Amit Ray, Walking the Path of Compassion

Dejan Stojanovic
“Senses empower limitations, senses expand vision within borders, senses promote understanding through pleasure.”
Dejan Stojanovic

“We are limited, not by our abilities, but by our vision.”
Abhishek Kumar, Stardust Family - We Are One!

Clarence Darrow
“Sympathy is the child of imagination”
Clarence Darrow

Annie Dillard
“I chanced on a wonderful book by Marius von Senden, called Space and Sight. . . . For the newly sighted, vision is pure sensation unencumbered by meaning: "The girl went through the experience that we all go through and forget, the moment we are born. She saw, but it did not mean anything but a lot of different kinds of brightness." . . . In general the newly sighted see the world as a dazzle of color-patches. They are pleased by the sensation of color, and learn quickly to name the colors, but the rest of seeing is tormentingly difficult. . . . The mental effort involved . . . proves overwhelming for many patients. It oppresses them to realize, if they ever do at all, the tremendous size of the world, which they had previously conceived of as something touchingly manageable. . . . A disheartening number of them refuse to use their new vision, continuing to go over objects with their tongues, and lapsing into apathy and despair. . . . On the other hand, many newly sighted people speak well of the world, and teach us how dull is our own vision.”
Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

Toba Beta
“Vision without guts is fantasy.
Visi tanpa nyali adalah fantasi.”
Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

Dejan Stojanovic
“To transform a grimace into a sound sounds impossible, yet it is possible to transform a vision into music, to go outside an enslaved personality, to become impersonal by transforming into sand, into water, into light.”
Dejan Stojanovic

George Eliot
“A man's mind must be continually expanding and shrinking between the whole human horizon and the horizon of an object-glass.”
George Eliot, Middlemarch
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Daniel Yergin
“A lesson in bringing about true changes of mind and heart comes from a Japanese functionary. By day, he crunched numbers that showed his country was approaching imminent energy crisis and helped to craft policy. By night, he weaved a novel in which a bureaucrat-hero helps see the country through to new energy sources. When the crisis came faster than he expected, he actually put the novel away because he did not want to make the burden of his countrymen worse. When the short-term crisis passed, he published his novel. It's phenomenal and well-timed success fueled the vision that inspired difficult change and maintained a sense of urgency.”
Daniel Yergin, The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World

Graham Greene
“It was nearly lunch-time before Blackie had finished and went in search of T. Chaos had advanced. The kitchen was a shambles of broken glass and china, the dining-room was stripped of parquet, the skirting was up, the door had been taken off its hinges, and the destroyers had moved up a floor. Streaks of light came in through the closed shutters where they worked with the seriousness of creators - and destruction after all is a form of creation. A kind of imagination had seen this house as it had now become. ("The Destructors")”
Graham Greene, Shock!

Frank Bidart
“Though the body is its
genesis, a poem is the vision of a process

Out of ceaseless motion in edgeless space

Carved in space, vision your poor eye's single
armor against winter spring summer fall”
Frank Bidart, Watching the Spring Festival: Poems

Michael   Lewis
“The author refers to a player's affected nonchalance and comments he is, "too young to realize you are what you pretend to be.”
Michael Lewis, Moneyball

“If you are working with no vision to be own your own boss, you are no different from people who are unemployed”
Sunday Adelaja

“I’m not interested in external ego but internal satisfaction. I’m not interested just in easy glory but in constructing something….together we are trying to build a project that is not just short term”
manuel pellegrini
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“We must work together on a common vision and a common goal.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind

Hamilton Basso
“(Vice President) Garner has taken his personal smallness, his lack of generosity, and forged it into a political principle. He has no imagination, no convictions, and he substitutes political cynicism for social understanding.”
Hamilton Basso

Richie Norton
“IF YOU TREAT PEOPLE AS IF THEY ARE THE BRILLIANT PERSON THEY WILL BECOME IN 20 YEARS, THEY BECOME IT NOW.”
Richie Norton

Master Del Pe
“The greatest leaders of leaders in the world will be those with the heart of Mother Teresa, the mind of Albert Einstein, and will-power of Mahatma Gandhi and the philanthropic capabilities of Bill Gates.”
Master Del Pe, 8 Types of Leaders: Every Leader Should Know

Max McKeown
“Strategy is everything (but not everything is strategy). Strategy is everyone (so get everyone on the same strategic page).”
Max McKeown, The Strategy Book

Master Del Pe
“The vision, mission and plans of our lives are the lighthouse, compass and map we need to reach the shores of success and the land of fulfillment.”
Master Del Pe, Inner Powers

Tes Jahnig
“Lean towards YES. Walk towards that dream or response or invitation. Take the step. Move bravely forward towards a grander vision, even if it’s not your own.”
Tes Jahnig, The YES Life: Moving Bravely Forward

Master Del Pe
“Our true time and life management revolve around priorities based on our noble vision, practical mission and realistic plans.”
Master Del Pe, Inner Powers

“Negotiation, Collaboration, Listening, Empathy, Understanding, Mutual Respect, Dignity, Conflict Resolution, Building Future, Effective Communication”
Vorng Panha

“Leadership begins with the courage to believe in a better future and the commitment to make it happen."

"A leader inspires not by words alone, but by living the values they wish to see in others."

"True leaders don’t just create followers; they cultivate more leaders."

"Effective leadership is about creating an environment where people feel safe to express themselves and innovate."

"Leadership is not a title but a series of actions rooted in accountability and trust."

"A great leader balances strength with humility, authority with empathy."

"Leaders see beyond obstacles; they envision possibilities and guide others towards them."

"Leadership is knowing when to take the lead and when to step back, allowing others to shine."

"In moments of crisis, true leaders rise with resilience, guiding their teams through uncertainty."

"The essence of leadership is empowering others to discover their own potential and purpose.”
Vorng Panha

“Leadership is the ability to see the potential in others that they may not yet see in themselves."

"Great leaders don’t just navigate change; they embrace it and turn it into opportunity."

"A leader’s true power lies in their ability to empower others to lead."

"To lead is to serve; the strongest leaders are those who lift others higher."

"Leadership is not a destination; it’s a commitment to continuous growth and learning."

"True leaders inspire action through integrity, not authority."

"The heart of leadership is knowing that every voice matters, including the quietest ones."

"A leader's legacy is defined not by their achievements but by the impact they leave on others."

"Leadership is about creating a vision that others can believe in, and a path they want to follow."

"The essence of leadership is adaptability—responding with wisdom in the face of uncertainty.”
Vorng Panha

“Leadership is not about having all the answers but about asking the right questions."

"A leader’s strength is measured by their ability to stay true to their values, even in adversity."

"True leaders lead from the heart, balancing empathy with action."

"Leadership is about setting a vision that stretches the imagination and inspires others to reach for it."

"The best leaders don’t just motivate; they ignite a passion that fuels lasting change."

"Leadership is not about control; it’s about giving others the freedom to find their own path to success."

"A great leader knows when to take the spotlight and when to step aside so others can shine."

"Leadership is the art of seeing what others can't and guiding them toward what they never thought possible."

"To lead is to bring out the best in others by challenging them to go beyond their comfort zones."

"True leadership isn’t found in moments of ease but in how one navigates challenges with integrity and resilience.”
Vorng Panha

“Meeting someone with the same vision doesn't mean you have to compete for success. It means you've found a companion to succeed together.”
Nagaraj