A Quote by Peter R. Scholtes

There is a difference between having a vision and suffering from a hallucination. — © Peter R. Scholtes
There is a difference between having a vision and suffering from a hallucination.
The difference between a vision and a hallucination is that other people can see the vision.
You know what the difference between a vision and a hallucination is? They call it a vision when other people can see it.
Having a vision for what you want is not enough...Vision without execution is hallucination
When there is hallucination, there is the truth, by recognising it as hallucination. Where there is suffering, there is peace and bliss, by letting go and experiencing it for numberless suffering sentient beings. Always think of how others are kind and precious Treat them as you would like to be treated.
Mothers know the difference between a broth and a consommé. And the difference between damask and chintz. And the difference between vinyl and Naugahyde. And the difference between a house and a home. And the difference between a romantic and a stalker. And the difference between a rock and a hard place.
Everything was okay, as long as I could dream . Its amazing, really, the difference between having a dream and not having any left that can come true. It's the difference between living and dying .
There is a big difference to someone being born with vision loss, to a kid having vision loss, to a senior having macular degeneration and losing their sight.
The difference between writing a book and being on television is the difference between conceiving a child and having a baby made in a test tube.
A vision without resources is an hallucination.
A vision, without a plan, is just a hallucination.
The difference between Pound and Whitman is not between the democrat who in deep distress could look hopefully toward the future and the fascist madly in love with the past. It is that between the woodsman and the woodcarver. It is that between the mystic harking back to his vision and the artist whose first allegiance is to his craft, and so to the reality it presents.
Knowing makes all the difference... It's the difference between just trying to keep alive, and having something to live for
In the end, a vision without the ability to execute it is probably a hallucination.
Without execution, 'vision' is just another word for hallucination.
We didn't want to do that. It would have been a beautiful moment in the movie but it would have brought the movie down. So Danny's vision was perfect I think when he wanted it to be driven at the same time having this new emotion about this boy coming as a hallucination or like a déjà vu and as the future kid.
The difference between a vision and a daydream is the audacity to act.
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