Abraham Heschel, in The Prophets:
“What impairs our sight
are habits of seeing
as well as the mental
concomitants
of seeing.
Our sight is suffused with knowing,
instead of feeling
painfully
the lack of knowing what we see.
The principle to be kept in mind is
to know what we see
rather than to see what we know.”
-Abraham J. Heschel, The Prophets: An Introduction. vol. 1 (New York: Harper & Row, 1962), p. xi.
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Friday, June 27, 2014
"know what we see rather than see what we know"
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