Quotes About Blind
your own father's hands that served his once bright eyes so well— that made them blind.
~ Sophocles
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Blind, lost in the night, endless night that nursed you!
~ Sophocles
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I have a terrible fear the blind seer can see.
~ Sophocles
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Justice is blind, but judges have eyes.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
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You can't force feed a fool. They are blind to their need.
~ E'yen A. Gardner
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The novelist is condemned to wander all his life. Homeless and blind like Oedipus he wanders until death. And so let us protect the novelist and adore him, with pity, honor, and love.
~ Roman Payne
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Blind mouths! That scarce themselves know how to holdA sheep-hook.
~ John Milton
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I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind but now I see.
~ John Newton
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But self-will is blind.
~ Ellen G. White
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He'd have to be blinder than a bat. ~Alexander
~ Ellen Schreiber
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Many people often say that love is blind. But, as far as I am concerned Love is never blind. It sees more and not less. On the contrary, Lust is blind and no wonder it blindfolds one and makes the person to grope in obscure darkness. Yes! that is just what it does. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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On the opposite side of the street, children gather around a blind man who sells colourful balloons.
~ B?o Ninh
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The daughter is the goddess, separately or together, of Infatuation, Mischief, Delusion and Blind Folly, rendering her victims "incapable of rational choice" and blind to distinctions of morality and expedience.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
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A strong song towsus, long earsick.Blind, we followrain slant, spray flickto fields we do not know.
~ Basil Bunting
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'Homer and Langley' is the work of E. L. Doctorow's old age. There are fewer Homeric references than you might have expected, given that the narrator is called Homer Collyer and is blind, although, like the classical Homer, not born blind.
~ Justin Cartwright
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Hate will sharpen observation, affording opportunity for many a shrewd guess, and the construction of clever and false theories, but will leave the observer blind to the whole.
~ George MacDonald
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If ultimately there was a tantalizing rectitude about her, she was none the less cunning: her exceeding gentleness, howbeit mitigated sometimes by the disturbing oppressiveness that foretells a storm in the air, left me utterly blind.
~ Georges Bataille
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In the evening of his life, January was suddenly plunged into an early night. He went stone blind.
~ Geraldine McCaughrean
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Because people are people. Evie fixed her eyes on him. People have complicated lives. Lives that don't necessarily fall so cleanly into black-and-white choices - people are blind, but still well-intended, and see as far as they can.
~ Sarah Blake
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He turned and caught me in a kiss that probably looked passionate, but was nothing more than a brutal, numbing intrusion, a blind for the compulsion he cast, winding me about in a shroud of briars, ensnaring me, so I could tell no one the truth, tell no one what he had done and how.
~ Sarah Monette
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Science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind. Science says that eminent scientists can not destroy the religion because of it is outcome from religious spirit.
~ Science
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Jesus thought he was anointed by God to proclaim the gospel to the poor and to proclaim freedom for prisoners and recovered sight for the blind and to set the oppressed free. This is why he came.
~ Scot McKnight
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How blind and unreasoning and arbitrary are some of the laws of nature - the most of them, in fact!
~ Mark Twain
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Even I feel a drawing toward him—the paternal blood in me making its claim. How blind and unreasoning and arbitrary are some of the laws of nature—the most of them, in fact!
~ Mark Twain
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