William BlakeMay God us keep From Single vision and Newton's sleep.
About This Quote
Single vision is a term used to describe when you have a narrow outlook on life, or when you only see one side of the story. Single vision is typically caused by fear. In Newton’s sleep, he was referring to a recurring dream that he had in which he had been asleep for centuries and was awakened by a knock on the door.
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