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Every step and every movement of the multitude, even in what are termed enlightened ages, are made with equal blindness to the future; and nations stumble upon establishments, which are indeed the result of human action, but not the execution of any human design. Adam Ferguson
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would be damaging to the Constitution because the Senate would fail to try the case. It would be harmful to the body politic because there's no resolution of the issues of the case. But most importantly, it would show willful blindness to the evidentiary record that has thus far been presented. Asa Hutchinson
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Not the zeal alone of those who seek Him proves God, but the blindness of those who seek Him not. Blaise Pascal
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Sometimes my life opened its eyes in the dark. A feeling as if crowds drew through the streets in blindness and anxiety on the way towards a miracle, while I invisibly remain standing. Tomas Transtromer
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Blindness hatred is blind, as well as love. Thomas Fuller
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What though the spicy breezes / Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, / Though every prospect pleases, / And only man is vile. In vain with lavish kindness / The gifts of God are strown, / The heathen in his blindness / Bows down to wood and stone. Richard Heber
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It is hard to conceive of the utter demoralization, of the political blindness and immorality, of the patriotic dishonesty, of the cruelty and degradation of a people who supplemented the incomparable Declaration of Independence with the Fugitive Slave Law. Robert Green Ingersoll
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For the ''superior morality,'' of which we hear so much, we too would desire to be thankful: at the same time, it were but blindness to deny that this ''superior morality'' is properly rather an ''inferior criminality,'' produced not by greater love of Virtue, but by greater perfection of Police; and of that far subtler and stronger Police, called Public Opinion. Thomas Carlyle
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My mother had been blind as a child. And so, blindness was something that has long fascinated me, but also it's something I find really, really scary. Marie Rutkoski
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We are fascinated with our own history, and we are fascinated with the Romans because they were millennia ago, and yet they still capture our imagination because they were actually so similar to us. They were very civilized. They had a very similar political system. Kit Harington
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I was always fascinated by toys, and I just never outgrew it, Dan Hawkins
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He was just so fascinated by everything about golf he'd do whatever you wanted him to do. Greg Nichols
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I'm more and more fascinated in my own work. I work from 10 A.M. until about 9 P.M., but it's not an obsession, it's a pleasure. There's never enough time. Gary Hume
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If I write a joke, sometimes people will call it a 'lie,' and I'm fascinated with that. Jen Kirkman
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I'm fascinated by older people, but I need young people. Nastassja Kinski
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I'm fascinated by fire. When I was four, I wore an American fireman's hat all the time, and I still have one in my office today. Glasgow used to be called 'Tinderbox City;' there were always fires, people getting killed. Peter Capaldi
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A lot of stories that have fascinated me are tabloid stories that have come from other newspapers, like 'The New York Times.' Errol Morris
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There was no one ever in American life who was remotely like Truman Capote. Small wonder, then, if people are still fascinated by him. Norman Mailer