"Love was more than blind. It was deaf and dumb, too. It was catatonic. It was vegetative."
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"Therefore if a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see Fortune; for though she be blind, yet she is not invisible."
"Thinking you know something is a sure way to blind yourself."
"He was so narrow minded that if he fell on a pin it would blind him in both eyes."
"Last night I dreamed of a small consolation enjoyed only by the blind: Nobody knows the trouble I've not seen!"
"I fear oblivion. I fear it like the proverbial blind man who's afraid of the dark."
"Fear's greatest weapon is its ability to blind one to anything. In its presence, we forget there are others to consider, things to save besides ourselves."
"It is the person who is blind to what goes on around him that is most surprised when the same things happen to him."
"An eye for an eye....we are all blind"
"Fame, power, and gold, are loved for their own sakes - are worshipped with a blind, habitual idolatry."
"Love is not really blind- the bandage is never so tight but that it can peep."
"Yeah I flirt, I'm not blind and I'm not dead!."
"There is no man so blind as one who has made up his mind."
"Fear is blind. There are some options in it, but they're very limited as compared to the options available to the fearless mind."
"The truth, as the light, makes blind."
"While it is true that an inherently free and scrupulous person may be destroyed, such an individual can never be enslaved or used as a blind tool."
"Fortune is painted blind, with a muffler afore her eyes, to signify to you that Fortune is blind."
"POZZO: I am blind. (Silence.) ESTRAGON: Perhaps he can see into the future."
"Blind adoration, in the age of action, is perfectly valueless, is often embarrassing and, equally, often painful."
"Fortune never seems so blind to any as to those on whom she bestows no favors."