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Blind Quotes - Page 14

Love is not really blind- the bandage is never so tight but that it can peep.

Love is not really blind- the bandage is never so tight but that it can peep.

Elbert Hubbard (2012). “Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors”, p.80, tredition

Blind aggressiveness would destroy the attack itself, not the defense.

Carl von Clausewitz, Michael Howard, Peter Paret (1989). “On War”, p.97, Princeton University Press

...to be unkind because you are thoughtless is the worst kind of blindness.

Cameron Dokey (2012). “Once: Before Midnight; Golden; Wild Orchid”, p.305, Simon and Schuster

There is no man so blind as one who has made up his mind.

Brian Herbert, Kevin Anderson (2002). “Dune: House Corrino”, p.197, Spectra

Not the zeal alone of those who seek Him proves God, but the blindness of those who seek Him not.

Blaise Pascal, Auguste Molinier (1905). “The Thought of Blaise Pascal: Translated from the Text of M. Auguste Molinier by C. Kegan Paul...”

When ideology and theology couple, their offspring are not always bad but they are always blind.

"On Bush, the Dems, Jon Stewart, Hunter Thompson, Bill Moyers, and King (not Don)" by John Cusack, www.huffingtonpost.com. November 11, 2005.

A blind man can see how much I love you

Amy Bloom (2003). “Normal: Transsexual CEOs, Crossdressing Cops, and Hermaphrodites with Attitude”, Vintage

Education, I fear, is learning to see one thing by going blind to another.

Aldo Leopold (1968). “A Sand County Almanac: And Sketches Here and There”, p.143, Oxford University Press

Our preferences for stability and security blind us to the opportunities for adventure when they present themselves.

Michael Frost, Alan Hirsch (2011). “The Faith of Leap (Shapevine): Embracing a Theology of Risk, Adventure & Courage”, p.31, Baker Books

Impossible, that blind the mind, and looked out into the unknown.

William Hope Hodgson (2015). “The House on the Borderland: Horror Stories Collections”, p.2, 谷月社

A one-eyed man is much more incomplete than a blind man, for he knows what it is that's lacking.

Victor Hugo (1887). “Notre-Dame. With Illus. by Hugo, Bayard, Brion, Johannot, and Others”