Quotes & Sayings About Vision Helen Keller
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What could be worse than being born without sight? Being born with sight and no vision. — Helen Keller
It is a terrible thing to see and have no vision. — Helen Keller
The infinite wonders of the universe are revealed to us in exact measure as we are capable of receiving them. The keenness of our vision depends not on how much we can see, but on how much we feel. — Helen Keller
Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved. HELEN KELLER — Dave Ramsey
Blindness is an unfortunate handicap but true vision does not require the eyes. — Helen Keller
The worst thing in the world is not to be born blind, but to be born with sight, and yet have no vision. — Helen Keller
What is worse than having no sight is being able to see but having no vision. — Helen Keller
It is better to have no sight than it is to have no vision. — Helen Keller
The greatest tragedy in life is people who have sight but no vision. — Helen Keller
The saddest thing in life is people with sight, but without vision. — Helen Keller
The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision. — Helen Keller
The worst thing is to be born sighted but to lack vision. — Helen Keller
I can see in what you call the dark, but which to me is golden. — Helen Keller
Knowledge is love and light and vision. — Helen Keller
Worse than being blind would be to be able to see but not have any vision. — Helen Keller
As selfishness and complaint pervert and cloud the mind, so sex with its joy clears and sharpens the vision. — Helen Keller
The most pathetic person in the world is some one who has sight but no vision. — Helen Keller
When you lose your vision, you lose contact with things. When you lose your hearing, you lose contact with people. — Helen Keller
The greatest tragedy to befall a person is to have sight but lack vision. — Helen Keller