Colour Blindness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Colour Blindness Quotes

You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to any of your heroes. Become what you wish to be. — Andy Biersack

I think solitude is a really positive thing. I cherish solitude immensely. In today's society, there's so much pressure to communicate, eat out, be friends with people. Why can't you read a book on your own? Why have you got to have a book club? — Nicky Wire

I was always drawn to more the social-expression-of-culture types. — Lily Tomlin

Colour-blindness always extends to the complementary colours. Those who are red blind are also green blind; those who are blind to blue have no consciousness of yellow. This law holds good for all mental phenomena; it is a fundamental condition of consciousness. — Otto Weininger

The sport and game of angling is the true means and cause that brings a man into a merry spirit, which makes a flowering age and a long one. — Juliana Berners

Maybe this had been something like the colour blindness of the ancient Greeks, before words had ushered in vision - we do not see that which we have no language to understand. — Jennifer DuBois

kindness was such an important quality in a person, the most important quality — Jane Lythell

Showing charity towards others is the biggest lesson we can
teach our children to guide them in their future on this planet. — Simin Hashemizadeh

As the needs of all living things must, we have proved that it is a very safe thing to trust in the Lord our God. — Amy Carmichael

We betray our modern arrogance and forget the place of mystery in God's dealing with us. — Os Guinness

He let himself be storm-tossed, riding her billowing sea. When she held him like this he could see nothing, but the colour of his blindness was the colour of waves breaking — Howard Jacobson

I know I shouldn't introduce my own memoir with this amount of insecurity, but my personal life philosophy is always to assume the worst, then you're never disappointed. BAM! Highlight that previous sentence, baby! — Felicia Day

AUNT SHADIE:
I see you - and don't worry, you're not white.
ROSE:
I'm pretty sure I'm white. I'm English.
AUNT SHADIE:
White is blindness - it has nothing to do with the colour of your skin. — Marie Clements

As my father talked, tears dripped down the side of his face like candle wax. The sight shocked me; until that moment, I had assumed men were as incapable of crying as they were of having babies. — Wally Lamb