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If there was anything at all in the Book, anything of hope and peace for His blind and bewildered spawn which He had chosen above all others to offer immortality, THOU SHALT NOT KILL must be it.

If there was anything at all in the Book, anything of hope and peace for His blind and bewildered spawn which He had chosen above all others to offer immortality, THOU SHALT NOT KILL must be it.

William Faulkner (2012). “A Rose for Emily and Other Stories: A Rose for Emily; The Hound; Turn About; That Evening Sun; Dry September; Delta Autumn; Barn Burning; An Odor of Verbena”, p.164, Random House

We have become blind to the alternatives to violence.

Wendell Berry (2012). “The Long-Legged House”, p.79, Counterpoint Press

Love makes you blind to your own survival. And if it doesn't then it's not love at all.

Walter Mosley (2014). “Debbie Doesn't Do It Anymore: A Novel”, p.139, Vintage

She blinded me with science and failed me in geometry.

Song: She Blinded Me With Science, Album: The Golden Age of Wireless

Pay and the story rolls. Steal and the story folds. No stealing from the blind newsboy.

"Stephen King's New Work Hits the Web". abcnews.go.com. July 24, 2000.

Okay... That's still blind-making.

Scott Westerfeld (2010). “Extras”, p.13, Simon and Schuster

Invention is almost the only literary labour which blindness cannot obstruct.

Samuel Johnson (1810). “The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper”, p.288