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Blind Quotes - Page 10

Haste is blind and improvident.

"History of Rome". Book by Livy. Book XXII, section 39,

Zeal, the blind conductor of the will.

John Dryden, Paul Hammond, David Hopkins (2007). “Dryden: Selected Poems”, p.479, Pearson Education

Painting is consequently an almost blind, desperate effort, like that of a person abandoned, helpless, in totally incomprehensible surroundings.

Gerhard Richter, Dietmar Elger, Hans-Ulrich Obrist (2009). “Gerhard Richter: text : writings, interviews and letters, 1961-2007”

Life is judged with all the blindness of life itself.

George Santayana (1937). “The Works of George Santayana: Soliloquies in England and Later soliloquies”

With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from blind belief in another.

"Aphorisms". Book by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg. Notebook L 81, 1799.

There are those who'd rob a blind man of his eyelashes if they could.

Avi (2012). “Beyond the Western Sea #1: Escape From Home”, p.117, Scholastic Inc.

It is we that are blind, not fortune.

Sir Thomas Browne, Sir Kenelm Digby, Thomas CHAPMAN (of Exeter College, Oxford.) (1831). “Religio Medici”, p.36