“The light of the world had more or less taken leave of this man, for he was almost blind. (from 'The Fish… — Halldór Laxness Copy Share Image
Man is a blind, witless, low brow, anthropocentric clod who inflicts lesions upon the earth. — Ian McHarg Copy Share Image
“Man is ever blind to his own faults, but fox-quick at perceiving those of others.” — Bruce Holsinger Copy Share Image
As soon as you know a man to be blind, you imagine that you can see it from his back. — Georg C. Lichtenberg Copy Share Image
A living man is blind and drinks his drop. What matter if the ditches are impure? What matter if I live it… — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
“A man is blind to a thousand minute circumstances, which call forth a woman's sedulous attention.” — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
“Both the one that seeks the light and the one that claims to have it may share the same darkness, for a… — Robin Sacredfire Copy Share Image
“In spite of their friendship, they were so far apart, the bowstring was so taut between them: a seeing man and a… — Herman Hesse Copy Share Image
In certain cases, a man blind from birth may have an operation performed which gives him his sight. The result: frequently misery,… — R. D. Laing Copy Share Image