This quote suggests that our perceptions and interpretations of the world are influenced by our own experiences, beliefs, and biases. It emphasizes that our understanding of reality is subjective and may differ from person to person based on their individual perspectives.
"Vejo vozes" is Portuguese for "I see voices." It can be interpreted figuratively to mean experiencing hallucinations or perceiving things that are not physically present.
this is his way to see or of seeing
"Vemos" means "we see" in Spanish.
The homophone for "seeing things" is "sea and thinks".
"No veo" means "I don't see" in Spanish.
Umm, if you mean you can't see things, you might need glasses. See your optician or GP. If you mean you are seeing things that you should not be seeing then.. er..SEE A DOCTOR. NOw.
Being observant means paying close attention to details, behaviors, or changes in your surroundings. It involves actively noticing things that others may overlook, allowing you to gather more information and make better decisions.
To convince someone to see your view on things.
It means coerced . So the answer is COERCED.
On facebook, when you restrict a friend you are limiting what they see. They can only see things that you post that the public can see.
To see beyond things figuratively is to what lies ahead. Ex: I can see beyond the ocean. i'm not sure if that's a good example, but you should get the isea.
It probably indicates a medical problem. You should see a doctor or perhaps a psychiatrist.
It means a person can see or realise things that are not immediately obvious.
you see things before they happen
It means to see from their point of view. Too see things the way they do.
There are various things it could mean, see the related link for a list of known meanings.
It can mean many different things. See the link in related links for a decent list.