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Every man can see things far off but is blind to what is near
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"Every man can see things far off but is blind to what is near"

- Sophocles

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This quote by Sophocles talks to the idea that people often ignore the important things that are closest to them. We can quickly acknowledge and value the beauty of things that are far away, however we often stop working to acknowledge the beauty of the important things that are right in front of us. This can be applied to lots of elements of life, such as relationships, career paths, and even our own personal growth. We can easily acknowledge the capacity of others, however we often fail to acknowledge our own potential. We can easily acknowledge the charm of a distant landscape, however we typically fail to acknowledge the appeal of our own yard. This quote serves as a tip to take a step back and value the important things that are best in front of us. We must take the time to recognize the charm of the important things that are close to us, and to recognize our own capacity.

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Sophocles This quote is written / told by Sophocles between 496 BC and 405 BC. He was a famous Author from Greece. The author also have 100 other quotes.

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