"To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and religion all in one"
- John Ruskin
About this Quote
John Ruskin's quote speaks to the power of vision and insight. He suggests that to be able to see plainly is to have a deep understanding of the world around us. This understanding belongs to the power of poetry, prediction, and faith. Poetry is the capability to express complex concepts and feelings in a creative and significant method. Prophecy is the capability to anticipate the future and to analyze the indications of the times. Religion is the belief in a higher power and the practice of living according to its mentors. By combining these 3 elements, Ruskin recommends that to see plainly is to have an extensive understanding of the world and its operations. This understanding can lead to a higher appreciation of life and a much deeper connection to the divine.
This quote is written / told by John Ruskin between February 8, 1819 and January 20, 1900. He was a famous Writer from England, the quote is categorized under the topic Poetry. The author also have 92 other quotes.
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