The real voyage of discovery consists not in exploring new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
Wally Amos, 20th century American Entrepreneur
And this one found in my Turning Points journal as well. In response to Donna's comment. It is about seeing things with new eyes, isn't it?


8 comments:
Wow, another great one! I really like this one too.
Martha
Another good one! You do have to look at things differently. I am finding that out as the days go by.
Hugs
Jackie
loved that comment...I think of it as seeing what you missed...landscapes arent just pretty to me...its theraphy...how can you matter more than...?.....when your standing in front of the Grand Canyon...lol....I mean that in terms of humility
~Raven
http://journals.aol.com/rebuketheworld/RebukeTheWorld/
Just saying hello - saw your topic on Kate's blog...
Hope blind people can say the same <<joke!>>
Valerie
http://journals.aol.co.uk/iiimagicxx/surreality/
The author of this quote is speaking about our inner eyes, spiritual eyes, the eyes of the soul. I believe that even blind people have such eyes. Lilkewise, the new landscapes can be referring any place, abstract or physical. A person could be on a spiritual journey, and be exploring new landscapes in this way. Sometimes we should look beyond what we see with our eyes. We need to see with our hearts. Bea
love the quote!!!
Becky
That is such a lovely quote! So true.
Hugs, Mandy ~
beautiful Bea! thank you!
love,nat
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