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Blind Quotes - Page 11

Love comes from blindness, friendship from knowledge.

Love comes from blindness, friendship from knowledge.

'Histoire Amoureuse des Gaules: Maximes d'Amour' (1665) pt. 1

Fame, power, and gold, are loved for their own sakes - are worshipped with a blind, habitual idolatry.

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1980). “Shelley on Love: An Anthology”, p.83, Univ of California Press

Pale blind diver, luckless slinger, lost discoverer, in you everything sank!

Pablo Neruda (2015). “The Poetry of Pablo Neruda”, p.25, Macmillan

Arousal leaves us mind-blind.

Malcolm Gladwell (2007). “Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking”, p.122, Hachette UK

The young leading the young, is like the blind leading the blind; "they will both fall into the ditch.

Lord Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield (1855). “The Works of Lord Chesterfield: Including His Letters to His Son, Etc : to which is Prefixed, an Original Life of the Author”, p.165

Far worst of all, the fever had settled in Mary's eyes, and Mary was blind.

Laura Ingalls Wilder (1953). “By the Shores of Silver Lake”

I don't go walking into things blind.

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Love was more than blind. It was deaf and dumb, too. It was catatonic. It was vegetative.

Francine Pascal (2012). “Fearless: Fearless; Sam; Run”, p.142, Simon and Schuster

Poetry is what Milton saw when he went blind.

Quoted in Edward Anthony, O Rare Don Marquis (1962)