A Quote by Helen Keller

The greatest tragedy to befall a person is to have sight but lack vision. — © Helen Keller
The greatest tragedy to befall a person is to have sight but lack vision.
The greatest tragedy that can befall a person is the atrophy of his mind.
The greatest tragedy in life is people who have sight but no vision.
The greatest tragedy that can befall a poet is to be praised by being misunderstood.
The greatest tragedy that can befall a man is never to know who he really is.
Vision is the Source and hope of life. The greatest gift ever given to mankind is not the gift of sight, but the gift of vision. Sight is a function of the eyes; vision is a function of the heart. ‘Eyes that look are common, but eyes that see are rare.’ Nothing noble or noteworthy on earth was ever done without vision.
I lost my sleep, and this is the greatest tragedy that can befall someone. It is much worse than sitting in prison.
I think that the greatest gift God ever gave man is not the gift of sight but the gift of vision. Sight is a function of the eyes, but vision is a function of the heart.
One of the greatest enemies to vision is sight!
We are what we imagine. Our very existence consists in our imagination of ourselves. Our best destiny is to imagine, at least, completely, who and what, and that we are. The greatest tragedy that can befall us is to go unimagined.
Lack of something to feel important about is almost the greatest tragedy a man may have.
The greatest tragedy in life is not death; the greatest tragedy takes place when our talents and capabilities are underutilized and allowed to rust while we are living.
The greatest tragedy in life is not death. The greatest tragedy is to be alive and not know why
Regarding lack of vision or disabilities of the organ of sight, it has long been known among researchers that it is the effect of extreme cruelty in a past life.
The amount of our endurance is directly proportionate to the clarity of our vision, so the practical application is we need to spend time to develop clarity of vision. What do you want your life to look like five, ten or fifteen years from now? Oftentimes, it's not so much a lack of discipline but a lack of vision.
In your action, you lose sight of the vision, you lose sight of your trust in the process, and you just bang around in a sense of futility. Hold the vision and trust that the Universe will acclimate to your vision. Hold the vision and trust the process.
The most pathetic person in the world is someone who has sight, but has no vision.
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