William Shakespeare Quotes About Blindness
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Blind fear, that seeing reason leads, finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear: to fear the worst oft cures the worse.
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If you did wed my sister for her wealth, Then for her wealth's sake use her with more kindness; Or, if you like elsewhere, do it by stealth; Muffle your false love with some show of blindness; Let not my sister read it in your eye; Be not thy tongue thy own shame's orator; Look sweet, speak fair, become disloyalty; Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger; Bear a fair presence, though your heart be tainted; Teach sin the carriage of a holy saint; Be secret-false.
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Our very eyes Are sometimes, like our judgments, blind.
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I have no way and therefore want no eyes I stumbled when I saw. Full oft 'tis seen our means secure us, and our mere defects prove our commodities.
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Fortune is painted blind, with a muffler afore her eyes, to signify to you that Fortune is blind.
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But love is blind and lovers cannot see
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He that is strucken blind can not forget the precious treasure of his eyesight lost.
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love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit
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