(noun) The sense or ability of sight.
"To believe in personal responsibility would be to destroy the whole special role of the anointed, whose vision casts them in the role of rescuers of people treated unfairly by society."
"The vision is really about empowering workers giving them all the information about what’s going on so they can do a lot more than they’ve done in the past."
"Many on the political left are so entranced by the beauty of their vision that they cannot see the ugly reality they are creating in the real world."
"Success is the product of hard work, sacrifice, dedication and a clear vision of what you want to achieve."
"The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me; my eye and God's eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love."
"Ronald Reagan had a vision of America. Barack Obama has a vision of Barack Obama."
"Knowledge is love and light and vision."
"The only thing worse than being blind is having sight and no vision."
"As selfishness and complaint pervert and cloud the mind, so sex with its joy clears and sharpens the vision."
"If you can visualize it, if you can dream it, there's some way to do it."
"The visionary lies to himself, the liar only to others."
"The most pathetic person in the world is some one who has sight but no vision."