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She answered, “Able to see but have no vision.”
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Seeing, You Do Not See
Posted by SimplySage on August 13, 2011
http://simplysage.org/2011/08/13/seeing-you-do-not-see/
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The mission statement and eight of the categories, with only slight alteration of the wording, are the original work of Stephen Deal, taken from his Senior Convocation speech "Things We Want You to Remember".
The "My Thoughts" category under the name of "Steve", are his original work as well.
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