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Blind Quotes - Page 13

Faith isn't blind, it's visionary

Marianne Williamson (2012). “The Law of Divine Compensation: On Work, Money, and Miracles”, p.10, Harper Collins

Blind adoration, in the age of action, is perfectly valueless, is often embarrassing and, equally, often painful.

Mahatma Gandhi (1962). “The Essential Gandhi: His Life, Work, and Ideas : an Anthology”, Vintage

Bush and Inhofe will go down in history with other leaders such as Herbert Hoover and Neville Chamberlain who were blind to their nation's gravest threats.

Joseph J. Romm (2007). “Hell and high water: global warming - the solution and the politics - and what we should do”, William Morrow & Co

Experience is the cane of the blind.

"Masters of the Dew". Book by Jacques Roumain, p. 83, 1946.

Every one who marries goes it blind, more or less.

"Esther: A Novel". Book by Henry Adams, 1884.

The chief handicap of the blind is not blindness, but the attitude of seeing people towards them.

Helen Keller (2000). “To Love this Life: Quotations”, p.105, American Foundation for the Blind

Peace was declared, but not all of us were drunk with joy or stricken blind.

George Grosz (1982). “The autobiography of George Grosz: a small yes and a big no”