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Vision Quotes - Page 26

Roses bloom, and then they wither; Cheeks are bright, then fade and die; Shapes of light are wafted hither, Then, like visions, hurry by.

Roses bloom, and then they wither; Cheeks are bright, then fade and die; Shapes of light are wafted hither, Then, like visions, hurry by.

James Gates Percival, Erasmus Darwin North (1866). “The Poetical Works of James Gates Percival: With a Biographical Sketch”, p.363

I wish to sing of my interior visions with the naive candour of a child.

"Claude Debussy: His Life and Works". Book by Léon Vallas, p. 226, 1933.

Literature is always personal, always one man's vision of the world, one man's experience, and it can only be popular when men are ready to welcome the visions of others.

William Butler Yeats (2008). “The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Volume VIII: The Irish Dramatic Movement”, p.33, Simon and Schuster

Change the fabric of your own soul and your own visions, and you change all.

Vachel Lindsay, Dennis Camp (1984). “The poetry of Vachel Lindsay: complete & with Lindsay's drawings”, Spoon River Poetry Pr

My eyes make pictures when they are shut.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1872). “Poetical Works of Samuel T. Coleridge”, p.134