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I am not here only so that the blind might see, but to teach those who thought they could see that they are blind
Know thy Creator.
Language reveals the man. Speak that I may see thee.
Language most shows a man; speak that I may see thee
I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we lov'd? - DONNE
See and keep silent.
I reck'n I knows sense when I sees it; en dey ain' no sense in sich doin's as dat.
Sometimes things aren't what they seem and even a Seer can't see what's commin'.
Thou sodden-witted lord! thou hast no more brain than I have in mine elbows.
Out of my sight! Thou dost infect mine eyes.
a poet is after all, to see
the incessant seethe of grasses
Farewell, sweet playfellow.
He that is strucken blind can not forget the precious treasure of his eyesight lost.
Jest not with the eye or with Religion.
Evil, be thou my good.
Visions of glory, spare my aching sight.
Thou art figured blind, and yet we borrow our best sight from thee.
5Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, And the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. 6Then the lame shall leap like a deer, And the tongue of the dumb sing.
Woah is me to have seen what i seen see what i see
And the blind man said to the deaf man, Do you see what I hear?
The hasty bitch bringeth forth blind welps
First Witch He knows thy thought: Hear his speech, but say thou nought.
let ourselves be seen and known-- Brene Brown
Besyn larveth'is!
Bee there Orr Bee A Rectangular Thyng
At last I see how I was blind.
see, to be upon the spot to share with
The seer does not see, by choice, what the blind can see by default ... from within.
We see as we are," said-- Rolf Potts
For thogh we slepe, or wake, or rome, or ryde, Ay fleeth the tyme; it nyl no man abyde.
Well may hee smell fire, whose gowne burnes.
We credit most our sight; one eye doth please
Our trust farre more than ten eare-witnesses.
God gave me eyes so that I might see you, and God gave you eyes, so that I might see myself.
But from thine eyes my knowledge I derive,
bloweth where it listeth,
Forth in thy name,O Lord, I go, My daily labour to pursue. Thee, only thee, resolved to know, In all I think or speak or do.
Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf Than that I may not disappoint myself, That in my action I may soar as high As I can now discern with this clear eye.
Spend in pure converse our eternal day;
Think each in each, immediately wise;
Learn all we lacked before; hear, know, and say
What this tumultuous body now denies;
And feel, who have laid our groping hands away;
And see, no longer blinded by our eyes.
My mom took me to see Goldfinger. My mom took me to see To Sir, With Love.
Shall remain! Hear you this Triton of the minnows? Mark you His absolute 'shall'?
He said "see" as if it meant something more than what one did with one's eyes.
Hee that hath one hogge makes him fat, and hee that hath one son makes him a foole.
The well heeded well heard.
Teach me, my God and king In all things thee to see And what I do in anything To do it as for thee
Lord, I shall see you no more with the eyes of the flesh ...
Men may the wise atrenne, and naught atrede.
Look down at me and you see a fool,
Look up at me and you see a god,
Look straight at me and you see yourself.
The business of a seer is to see; and if he involves himself in the kind of God-eclipsing activities which make seeing impossible, he betrays the trust which his fellows have tacitly placed in him.
Good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.
Thy face is mine eye, and mine is thine.
If you hear I will speak but if you listen I will talk.
Say 'Ah.'"
A-H-H-H-H, he fingerspelled.
Doctor Frost glanced at his mother.
"He just said 'ah' for you," she said weakly, and smiling.
"Okay, sense of humor intact," the doctor said. "Try anyway.
Let me this day know Thee as Thou art, love Thee supremely, serve Thee wholly, admire Thee fully. Through
A blind man can see how much I love you
I love thee; none but thee, and thou deservest it
There is a man in Bolingbroke who lisps and always testifies in prayer-meeting. He says, 'If you can't thine like an electric thtar thine like a candlethtick.
Eye me, blest Providence, and square my trial To my proportion'd strength.
Hee lookes not well to himselfe that lookes not ever.
Praise to our Father-God,
High praise in solemn lay,
Alike for what His hand hath given,
And what it takes away.
There is no seeing. Seeing is only being.
Thou comest! all is said without a word.
Here 'neath veils, my Saviour darkly I behold; To my thirsting spirit all thy light unfold; Face to face in heaven let me come to thee, And the blessed vision of thy glory see.
In the kingdom of the blind, one eyed is the king; in the kingdom of the sighted, make-believe is the emperor!
The bird, the best, the fisch eke in the see,They live in fredome, everich in his kynd.And I a man, and lakkith libertee.
Thou fail to perceive mineself!
You see a wile, you thwart. Am I right?
You wanted to talk to me about SHCH.' Sacred Heart Children's Home, Nelson works out silently. He hates acronyms. Whitcliffe, of course, loves them.
O what we ben! And what we come to!
THE NAME THOUGHT OUT TO BE SPOKEN
God sees when we do not see, ja?God-- Bodie Thoene
He who would see old Hoghton right Must view it by the pale moonlight.
Oh, give us pleasure in the orch-ard white, Like nothing else by day, like ghosts by night.
thou art the best o' the cut-throats
To see is to think, and to think is to see.
He is Thy best servant who looks not so much to hear that from Whee which himself willeth, as rather to will that, which from Thee he heareth.
He that hath but one eye, must bee afraid to lose it.
[He that hath but one eye must be afraid to lose it.]
When I think of your kisses my mind see-saws.
Hee that lives ill, feare followes him.
Thy liquid notes that close the eye of day.
May it please your Majesty I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me whose servant I am here.
To see is to be decieved. To hear is to be lied to. To FEEL is to believe.
Do behold the king in his glory, King Sequoia. Behold! Behold! seems all I can say ... Well may I fast, not from bread but from business, bookmaking, duty doing & other trifles ... I'm in the woods woods woods, & they are in mee-ee-ee ... I wish I were wilder & so bless Sequoia I will be.
I love thee, as the good love heaven.
When the world says noway, God's people says Yahweh.
Thou wert my guide, philosopher, and friend.
Look thy last on all things lovely, Every hour
Hail and farewell
Timshel - thou mayest
All great authors are seers.
You may speak with your eyes, but I am not blind.
Ere the blabbing eastern scout, The nice morn, on th' Indian steep From her cabin'd loop-hole peep.
Hungry wailing standeth not aloof.
Writing now makes me feel as if I had lost at least one of my senses. I can't hear you or see you and I wonder if you hear me. One thing is quite sure. I love you. Yours, George.
I can only be me not thee, as far as the eyes can see!
I see through my eyes, not with them.
You heard me. You ain't blind.
And men my prophet wail deride!
There is in the blind as in the seeing an Absolute which gives truth to what we know to be true, order to what is orderly, beauty to the beautiful, touchableness to what is tangible.
Let us be the hope for those who are suffering.
Let us be the eyesight for those who are blind.
Let us show the way, nonjudgmental and kind.