He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature...

He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God.

-John Donne

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Who said "He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature... "?

"He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature... " is one of a famous quotes by John Donne. Complete quote is as follows;
"He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God."

What is "He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature... "?

"He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God." This is a quote by John Donne which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • Many believe - and I believe - that I have been designated for this work by God. In spite of my old age, I do not want to give it up I work out of love for God and I put all my hope in Him.
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What does "He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature... " mean?

This quote is primarily about god although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to John Donne. Complete quote is as follows;
"He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God."