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"I have often depended on the blindness of strangers." »Adrienne E. Gusoff
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"People can have the Model T in any colour--so long as it's black." »Henry Ford
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"blindness and error can change a life as surely as judgment and reason can." »M. Morris
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"The only thing that bottled orange juice has going for it, is its attractive colour." »Jonar Nader
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"Sin is the only real colour element left in modern life." »Oscar Wilde, The picture of Dorian Gray
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"L'amour vient de l'aveuglement, l'amitie de la connaissance. (Love comes from blindness, friendship from knowledge.)" »Comte DeBussy-Rabutin
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"Putting on the spectacles of science in expectation of finding an answer to everything looked at signifies inner blindness." »J. Frank Dobie
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"Like a beautiful flower, full of colour but without scent, are the fine but fruitless words of him who does not act accordingly." »The Dhammapada
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"A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanging, it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in colour and content according to the circumstances and time in which it is used." »Oliver Wendell Holmes
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"The purpose of life is to pass the frontiers! Attack the frontiers to go beyond them with the determination of a bull attacking the red colour!" »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"One should absorb the colour of life, but one should never remember its details. Details are always vulgar." »Oscar Wilde
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"Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish it's source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings." »Anais Nin
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"Such is the common process of marriage. A youth and maiden exchange meeting by chance, or brought together by artifice, exchange glances, reciprocate civilities, go home, and dream of one another. Having little to divert attention, or diversify thought, they find themselves uneasy when they are apart, and therefore conclude that they shall be happy together. They marry, and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness had before concealed they wear out life in altercations, and charge nature with cruelty." »Samuel Johnson
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"Such is the common process of marriage. A youth and maiden exchange meeting by chance, or brought together by artifice, exchange glances, reciprocate civilities, go home, and dream of one another. Having little to divert attention, or diversify thought, they find themselves uneasy when they are apart, and therefore conclude that they shall be happy together. They marry, and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness had before concealed; they wear out life in altercations, and charge nature with cruelty." »Samuel Johnson, Rasselas
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"He that would build lastingly must lay his foundation low. The proud man, like the early shoots of a new-felled coppice, thrusts out full of sap, green in leaves, and fresh in colour, but bruises and breaks with every wind, is nipped with every little cold, and, being top-heavy, is wholly unfit for use. Whereas the humble man retains it in the root, can abide the winter?s killing blast, the ruffling concussions of the wind, and can endure far more than that which appears so flourishing." »Feltham
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