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Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By Yann Martel

Work, work, work, but what mark do we leave, what point do we make? People who are too beholden to work become like erasers: as things move forward, they leave in their wake no trace of themselves. — Yann Martel

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By Joseph Hansen

It's a four-letter word for a part of the human anatomy but it's not m-i-n-d. — Joseph Hansen

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By Joey Lawsin

Man thinks first before he writes to build; Nature writes first before she designs to create — Joey Lawsin

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By Herman Melville

Though amid all the smoking horror and diabolism of a sea-fight, sharks will be seen longingly gazing up to the ship's decks, like hungry dogs round a table where red meat is being carved, ready to bolt down every killed man that is tossed to them. — Herman Melville

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By John Mason Brown

So often we rob tomorrow's memories by today's economies. — John Mason Brown

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By William Lashner

People read legal writing differently. When you're at the crux of a legal argument, every step is a step in the argument. The judge will see any holes. If you do that in fiction, it's too long and boring. — William Lashner

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By John Eccles

I, at the age of 17 or 18 as a medical student, suddenly came up against a problem: 'What am I? What is the meaning of my existence as I experience it?' — John Eccles

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By Thabiso Monkoe

There's failure to every success — Thabiso Monkoe

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By Christopher Healy

Gustav," he said, "I'm proud of you. You can relax now. — Christopher Healy

Metaphorical Blindness Quotes By Elizabeth Camden

Two hands settled on her shoulders, and Zack tugged her toward him. He placed a kiss on her forehead before whispering into her ear. "I wish we were in blinding agreement about where you should live. You should be under my roof, woman." A shiver raced down her arms, and she hid her smile against the clean white cotton of his shirt. When he was near, the air felt charged with contagious energy, making her feel more alive. — Elizabeth Camden