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At the chinks in the drawn blinds, daylight peered like a spy.
— Ross Macdonald
Most haters are stuck in a poisonous mental prison of jealousy and self-doubt that blinds them to their own potentiality.
— Steve Maraboli
Because when you're in love, you think you're invincible. It blinds you. And you don't seem to care.
— Agatha Christie
Pride blinds people to the truth of what they are.
— Veronica Roth
Love works a different way in different minds, the fool it enlightens and the wise it blinds.
— John Dryden
Hate misleads, fear distorts and love blinds.
— Tim Lebbon
Do things in your own time. Everybody should like how they choose. We never know what goes behind the blinds.
— Jackie Kay
You can hide in someone else's rage - it blinds them
— Tim Winton
Lesson: If you're going to view blinds as taxes, be a Republican about them.
— Colson Whitehead
[...] my own desire for her blinds me when she is near
— Vladimir Nabokov
Ambition is to the mind what the cap is to the falcon; it blinds us first, and then compels us to tower by reason of our blindness.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Sometimes your light shines so bright that it blinds people from seeing who you really are.
— Shannon L. Alder
Wafted up, The stealing cloud with soft grey blinds the sky And in its vapory mantle onward steps The summer shower.
— Alfred Billings Street
It is your fixed idea that you must be something or other, that blinds you.
— Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Government and culture are two diametrically opposed forces - the one blinds and oppresses, the other uplifts and unites.
— Chuck D
Government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.
— Ronald Reagan
Sacredness binds people together, and then blinds them to the arbitrariness of the practice.
— Jonathan Haidt
Is it worth while to observe that there are no Venetian blinds in Venice?
— William Dean Howells
Fear blinds and deafens. Rage blinds and deafens. So, too, envy and suspicion. There was only one force stronger than fear.
— Jan-Philipp Sendker
I'm not a good poker player, but I've got one bluffing technique - as long as you're quick with the blinds, you're fine.
— Sienna Guillory
All is clouded by desire: as fire by smoke, as a mirror by dust ...Through these it blinds the soul.
— Christopher J. Koch
Appearance blinds, whereas words reveal.
— Oscar Wilde
So much darkness, everything everywhere around and inside him, it all held so much darkness. Not her, he thought. Mimi blinds the darkness. (Palooka)
— Kristin Caraway
Men demand everything and are not satisfied until sex blinds them into thinking they have got it.
— Katharine Fullerton Gerould
What mental darkness, what ignorance of the truth blinds those who, though afflicted by the fear of poverty, yet take pleasure in imitating it!
— Seneca.
He who does not seek advice is a fool. His folly blinds him to Truth and makes him evil, stubborn, and a danger to his fellow man.
— Khalil Gibran
I reach out to the sun that blinds me to feel a warmth that reminds me of the love that unbinds me.
— Robert Turk
Fortune is not only blind herself, but blinds the people she has embraced.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
How shall we ever know if it's morning if there's no servant to pull up the blinds?
— James M. Barrie
The God I worship is the personification of love, but not that maudlin love that oftimes blinds our eyes to facts and leads us to inconsistent actions
— James E. Talmage
If the shining sun blinds the eye,it makes sense. But to be blinded by gold and silver!
— I.R. Shankar
This is why you shouldn't fall in love, it blinds you. Love is wicked distraction.
— Gregory Maguire
Every single thing I did, you stood behind me," I say. "If I'm turning into a monster, then so are you."
"Love blinds. — Victoria Aveyard
"Love blinds. — Victoria Aveyard
A woman was taking a shower. There is a knock on the door. Who is it? Blind man! The woman opens the door. Where do you want these blinds, lady?
— Henny Youngman
My neighbor, she invited me to an Elvis party. I told her I couldn't come 'cause I'd be too busy making fun of her from behind my blinds.
— Wanda Sykes
[W]hen a group of people make something sacred, the members of the cult lose the ability to think clearly about it. Morality binds and blinds.
— Jonathan Haidt
People are suspect because they believe your ideology blinds you to equal application of the law, and the facts,
— Joe Biden
Pleasure blinds (so to speak) the eyes of the mind, and has no fellowship with virtue.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Adventure becomes hubris when it blinds you to the suffering of the human beings next to you.
— Mark Jenkins
Light blinds some and gives sight to others.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Pride is the veil that blinds the eyes of the soul.
— Leonardo Ramirez
He who spits paan at the ceiling only blinds himself.
— Rohinton Mistry
Can we ever see the truth when desire blinds us? Or do we call it the truth because it is what we wish to see?
— Kate Elliott
Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.
— John Perry Barlow
Staring at the light of another blinds the view of our own.
— Charles F. Glassman
Interest which blinds some People, enlightens others.
— Benjamin Franklin
The nationalist regrets the change; an ill-founded belief in the merits of purity blinds him to the virtues of the foreign and the hybrid.
— C.V. Wedgwood
Don't get starry-eyed about somebody you can't have, especially if it blinds you to somebody who's really important.
— Rick Riordan
If the FBI parks a van bristling with cameras outside your house, you are justified in closing your blinds.
— Bruce Schneier
The world is full of kings and queens. Who blinds your eyes, then steals your dreams. It's heaven and hell!
— Black Sabbath
What blinds us, or what makes historical progress very difficult, is our lack of awareness of our ignorance.
— Terence McKenna
Interest blinds some people, and enlightens others.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Passion is like the lightning, it is beautiful, and it links the earth to heaven, but alas it blinds!
— H. Rider Haggard
Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object.
— Albert Camus
Moonlight filtered in through the blinds illuminating their bedroom, but the bright glow couldn't penetrate the darkness that surrounded her heart.
— J.E.B. Spredemann
Never become so involved with something that it blinds you.
Never forget where you from; someone will remind you. — DMX
Never forget where you from; someone will remind you. — DMX
A girl once came to my beery flat in Kensal Green, opened the blinds and cooked me breakfast. I married her.
— Peter Capaldi
Who sees the death blinds the death. (Qui voit la mort - Aveugle la mort)
— Charles De Leusse
We writers are shy, nocturnal creatures. Push us into the light and the light blinds us.
— John Banville
Morality is similar to religion - it is a somniferous drug which blinds people from seeing the squalor of their lives.
— Irving Stone
Sometimes love blinds us, other times it let's us see.
— Paulo Coelho
Your humble light the fire of your mind blinds you: If you walk with a lantern in the dark you won't see the stars.
— Hans Borli
Passion is like the lightening, it is beautiful and it links the earth to heaven, but it blinds.
— H. Rider Haggard
The victim mindset produces a delusion of fault and blame that blinds you from the simple truth of cause and effect.
— Steve Maraboli
I was supposed to be Nancy Drew, and instead I was Nancy Draw-the-blinds-and-put-it-in-me. Wait, what?
— R.S. Grey
You love him as a falcon loves his master who binds and blinds it.
— Cassandra Clare
Pride blinds us to the reality of our divided nature.
— David Brooks
At first you can stand the spotlight in your eyes. Then it blinds you. Others can see you, but you cannot see them.
— Charles Lindbergh
He knows how love blinds people to the truth about the one they are in love with.
— Jonathan Franzen
Much of our ignorance is of ourselves. Our eyes are full of dust. Prejudice blinds us.
— Abraham Coles
Don't pull down the blinds. I feel fine. I want the sunlight to greet me!
— Rudolph Valentino
Never forget this moment, the hum of the bee, the saffron threads of the flower, the drawn blinds, nature's assiduousness and human cruelty.
— Edna O'Brien
Love makes you see only the best in people. It blinds you of the possibility that they could hurt you.
— Ashley Drew
Morality binds and blinds.
— Jonathan Haidt
Our fear that communism might someday take over most of the world blinds us to the fact that anti- communism already has.
— Michael Parenti
Love blinds us to faults, hatred to virtues.
— Moses Ibn Ezra
The rose blinds the sharpshooting champions.
— Roque Dalton
Perhaps it is the expediency in the political eye that blinds it.
— Virgilia Peterson