I think I have told you, but if I have not, you must have understood, that a man who has a vision is not able to use the power of it until after he has performed the vision on earth for the people to see.
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Every vision is a joke until the first man accomplishes it; once realized, it becomes commonplace.
Just because a man lacks the use of his eyes doesn't mean he lacks vision.
I had a vision with which I might have saved my people, but I had not the strength to do it.
Vision is perhaps our greatest strength... it has kept us alive to the power and continuity of thought through the centuries, it makes us peer into the future and lends shape to the unknown.
When I'm building my dome in my chapel, and I had a vision - I've worked on perpetual motion and I haven't never give it up yet. I still think it could be done, perpetual motion. I had a vision of a un resist able windmill.
Every man can see things far off but is blind to what is near.
The superpowers often behave like two heavily armed blind men feeling their way around a room, each believing himself in mortal peril from the other, whom he assumes to have perfect vision.
I think it's possible to have a vision for your life that goes beyond any circumstance of anything that you've ever seen, and I encourage people to do that. But I don't think that any of us can do that in a vacuum.
Sometimes, I feel I am really blessed to be blind because I probably would not last a minute if I were able to see things.
The eye sees what it brings the power to see.
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