“I can go into a playground of kids that don't know anything about Christianity, lead them to the Lord in a matter of, just no time at all, and just moments later they can be seeing visions and hearing the voice of God, because they're so open. They are so usable in Christianity.” KnowsI CanMatterMomentsKidsVoiceChristianityVisionLordSeeingHearingPlaygroundsVoice Of God Author:Becky Fischer
“What I have to do is utilize as best I can the ideas which objects suggest to me, connect, fuse, and color in my way the shadows they cast within me, illumine them from the inside. And since of necessity my vision is quite different from that of the next man, my painting will interpret things in an entirely different manner even though it makes use of the same elements.” MenWayI CanIdeasDifferentUseNextVisionObjectsColorPaintingElementsShadowCastsMy WayOriginalityFuse Author:Pablo Picasso
“In the bedroom darkness I may visualise a way of making a painting. I can see it - if I do this and this and that and this, my God! Why haven't I seen this until now? I can hardly wait to get to the studio and make the vision real.” IfsWayMayI CanRealWaitingVisionDarknessHavensPaintingStudiosBedroom Author:Jules Olitski
“The short-term vision is: I research on something which I can use tomorrow, and for some politicians it is even better if it's today. But if you do this, you can only do targeted research. If you only do targeted research, you lose the side-routes.” IfsI CanUseTodaySidesTermLosesVisionTomorrowPoliticianResearchRoutesShort Term Author:Rolf-Dieter Heuer
“I'm aware of being a stranger, an outsider, and that's always an advantage for an artist. It means I can see from the inside and the outside. I have that double vision.” MeanI CanArtistVisionAdvantageStrangerOutsidersDouble Vision Author:John Hirsch
“I believed that by a process of what I can only describe as inward dilation of the eyes I could increase my actual vision.” I CanEyeProcessVisionIncreaseInward Author:Paul Nash
“The very aim of meditation is firstly subjugation of the mind, so that it can no longer be an obstacle to a clear vision of the Supreme cliché. Secondly, it is the full silencing of that mind, so that consciousness becomes similar to the mirror-like surface of a quiet lake or pool. I can see the real Reflection of Truth in it then, but not otherwise.” MindI CanRealConsciousnessVisionClearMeditationQuietReflectionMirrorsAimObstaclesSurfaceSupremeLakesPoolSubjugationClear VisionSilencing Book:Meditation: An Outline for Practical Study Source: Meditation: An Outline for Practical Study