240 Quotes About Blindness
- Author James Joyce
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What dreams would he have, not seeing. Life a dream for him. Where is the justice being born that way?
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- Author John Kramer
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Too much reason limits man to the physical world and blinds his imagination to the greater things that may be. But too much faith blinds him from curing the human suffering in this world. Men with too much faith accept suffering; they expect it and even seek it out.
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- Author Ian McDonald
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You collect art: you must know that the miniature artists, at the end of careers spent painting the tiniest, most exacting details that no one would ever look at, would often put their eyes out with needles. Too much beauty, yes, but also too much seeing. They were tired of seeing. The dark was safe and warm and comfortable. Blindness was a gift. I still have seeing to do.
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- Author Sheri S. Tepper
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Nothing limits intelligence more than ignorance; nothing fosters ignorance more than one's own opinions; nothing strengthens opinions more than refusing to look at reality.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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Until you see beauty everywhere, in every face, until then, you are blind.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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Love isn’t blind. Maybe we are all born blind and love finally gives us sight.
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- Author Vironika Tugaleva
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When someone is cruel, harsh, mean, to not take their words personally is one thing, but to hear the silent cry within those words is another. This sort of perspective can not only liberate us from crippling self-doubt in the face of criticism, it can also liberate us from automatically becoming blind participants in the interaction patterns that the cruel person has become accustomed to—a favour we do for the other person as much as for ourselves.
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- Author Roland Barthes
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To select only monuments supresses at one stroke the reality of the land and that of its people, it accounts for nothing of the present, that is, nothing historical, and as a consequence, the monuments themselves become undecipherable, therefore senseless. What is to be seen is thus constantly in the process of vanishing, and the Guide becomes, through an operation common to all mystifications, the very opposite of what it advertises, an agent of blindness.
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- Author Karl Kristian Flores
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Our eyes see the future we desireAnd if yearning is enough, turn blind entireTo any threats that challenge our hope.Oh, how small indeed is Reality's scope.
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