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Success is mesmerizing, and blinding. Sometimes you need good old fashion failure to open your eyes.
— Noel DeJesus
Love can blind you more than a gunshot.
— Thomm Quackenbush
There is probably nothing like living together for blinding people to each other.
— Ivy Compton-Burnett
... Her lips an island in the sudden white sea of pain that came in a shining, unbearable, rising, blinding wave and swept him clean.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Each wrong act brings with it its own anesthetic, dulling the conscience and blinding it against further light, and sometimes for years.
— Rose Macaulay
What worn-out shticks are blinding you to the blessings that life is conspiring to give you?
— Rob Brezsny
The truth isn't always a blinding light. Sometimes it's a deep and dazzling darkness, that illuminates - and burns - just as surely.
— Albert Einstein
The blinding ability of sin is so powerful and persuasive that you and I literally need daily intervention.
— Paul David Tripp
You need ego but mine is not blinding.
— Christian Lacroix
For a long time I searched for the black stone that cleanses the soul of death.
— Tahar Ben Jelloun
Life is like a storm. At its worst, it's full of blinding fury, rage, and destruction. However, at its best, it is full of striking beauty and wonder.
— Tanner Walling
But in goodness there is no safety: virtue could cut like a knife, and the fire of heaven is blinding
— Cassandra Clare
There is nothing more blinding than having seen the light, and nothing more tiresome than sharing it.
— Anthony Marais
The shopkeeper called her brave and beautiful. Jacin called her blinding. It was kind of nice to know that they were both wrong.
— Marissa Meyer
He saw light, dazzling, blinding, and it scared him.
— Rafael Sabatini
What I would say is this, that the light is not blinding because God would hide, but because the truth is too glorious for our vision.
— George MacDonald
Richard Wright, a Mississippi-born negro, has written a blinding and corrosive study in hate. It is a novel entitled "Native Son".
— David L. Cohn
Nothing is more dangerous than a dogmatic worldview - nothing more constraining, more blinding to innovation, more destructive of openness to novelty.
— Stephen Jay Gould
And there, in the midst of blinding orange, yellow, and white flames, our forever begins.
— A.G. Howard
The nights were blinding cold and casket black and the long reach of the morning had a terrible silence to it.
— Cormac McCarthy
What I'm trying to do is to at least raise a flag to the blinding light of technology.
— Godfrey Reggio
A person with normal eyesight would have nothing to know in the way of 'Impressionism' unless he were in a blinding light or in the dusk or dark.
— John Singer Sargent
Belief and disbelief have divided humankind into so many sects, blinding its eyes to the vision of the Oneness of all Life.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
A blinding yellow track suit and fake gold chains.
— Ransom Riggs
(the villa) It's beautiful too, all hot pinks and reds, and rocks and sand and blinding blue and white.
— Anne Rivers Siddons
The sensuous heat of early afternoon made blinding freckles on the checkered luncheon cloth.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Young love is wild and outrageous, laughing at moderation and blinding us to common sense.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Success and money can really be quite blinding.
— Jim Harrison
Addictions are strategies we use to keep the truth from ourselves by blinding us from seeing what's true about us.
— Michael John Cusick
When I went from feeling nothing to everything and couldn't stop screaming because it turned out the everything was blinding pain.
— Megan Miranda
The prosperity achieved through slavery had a way of blinding men's hearts to the evil of their own hands.
— Ian Tregillis
To see the angel in the malady requires an eye for the invisible, a certain blinding of one eye and an opening of the other to elsewhere.
— James Hillman
Truth, like light, is blinding. Lies, on the other hand, are a beautiful dusk, which enhances the value of each object.
— Albert Camus
The divine doesn't appear by glimpses, in peak moments with sudden blinding light. The divine is constant; it is we who come and go.
— Deepak Chopra
We gave you too much education and now you've gained too much knowledge that is blinding your wisdom.
— S.A. David
It's insane. So this is love - the sweetest insanity, a blinding wonder, a fear-tinged joy.
— Cindy Martinusen Coloma
An evolved and balanced Ego can be a valuable tool for the Self. But a blinding one is always among the first footsteps into Oblivion.
— Luis Marques
Love, all at once and much, much too completely. It's like you suddenly turn a blinding light on something that had always been half a shadow ...
— Tennessee Williams
Now the dark air is like fire on my skin, And even the moonlight is blinding
— Townes Van Zandt
The thinker requires exactly the same light as the painter, clear, without direct sunshine, or blinding reflection, and, where possible, from above.
— August Wilhelm Von Schlegel
How ugly we must look to them, spilling light into every dark corner to push back the shadows, blinding ourselves to the true beauty of emptiness.
— Shaun David Hutchinson
Attachment is blinding; it lends an imaginary halo of attractiveness to the object of desire.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
I'd said it because I couldn't look directly at the sun and not remark that it was blinding and brilliant.
— R.K. Lilley
There was a blinding flash of magnesium and a smell of singed hair and dust. A green light flared in the boar's glass eye.
— Linda Lappin
Frodo! Mr. Frodo, my dear!' cried Sam, tears almost blinding him. 'It's Sam, I've come!' He half lifted his master and hugged him to his breast.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Never look on the bright side. The glare is blinding.
— Florence King
The sun reflects off the side mirror, momentarily blinding me. And all I can think is: how is the sun shining when my heart is breaking?
— Cheryl McIntyre
No blinding light or tunnels to gates of white
Just our hands clasped so tight waiting for the hint of a spark — Death Cab For Cutie
Just our hands clasped so tight waiting for the hint of a spark — Death Cab For Cutie
Memories ... are always blinding. They cause you pain ... and sorrow.
— Hinako Ashihara
Clarity is blinding and can be the most destructive element of all in human relations.
— John Peter Nettl
This huge, blinding forest fire of happiness filled my chest when I was around him.
— Mariana Zapata
Not that I haven't leaped up into the blinding light of competence now and then. It's sustaining the altitude that defeats me.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
All my signposts had gone up in one blinding, dizzying explosion [ ... ] none of the scenery looked familiar anymore.
— Tana French
Love isn't blind. It's blinding.
— Lesley Livingston
What I wanted was to put as much distance between you and that blinding fear as possible.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
[T]welve year old Libby O'Shea coasted on a homemade swing, toes touching a blinding-blue heaven dolloped with clouds.
— Julie Lessman
Perma-grin.
Oblivion.
Love isn't blind. It's blinding — Ralph Hartman
Oblivion.
Love isn't blind. It's blinding — Ralph Hartman
Even when you're terrified, or because fear sharpens the mind, you get flashes of blinding comprehension. [Vincent]
— Karen Maitland
No proper life could be made from the pursuit of blinding pleasure followed by limp exhaustion.
— Julie Anne Long
The British public sees with blinding clarity.
— Michael Heseltine
Compelling reason will never convince blinding emotion.
— Richard Bach