Accuracy Quote by Thomas Hardy
“Backlock, a poet blind from his birth, could describe visual objects with accuracy; Professor Sanderson, who was also blind, gave excellent lectures on color, and taught others the theory of ideas which they had and he had not. In the social sphere these gifted ones are mostly women; they can watch a world which they never saw, and estimate forces of which they have only heard. We call it intuition.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Return of the Native, Thomas Hardy, 1878
Blind individuals can develop heightened intuition, allowing them to perceive and describe concepts beyond direct experience.
In simple terms: Blindness can sharpen intuition and insight.
Value and trust intuitive insights.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- education
- artistic creation
- leadership
- problem solving
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we nurture intuition in others?
- What limits intuition?
Intuition may be influenced by cultural bias and not always accurate.