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— Peter De Vries"Love's blindness consists oftener in seeing what is not there than in seeing what is."
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Sin is to a nature what blindness is to an eye. The blindness of an evil or defect which is a witness to the fact that the eye was created to see the light and, hence, the very lack of sight is the proof that the eye was meant... to be the one particularly capable of seeing the light. Were it not for this capacity, there would be no reason to think of blindness as a misforture.
— Saint Augustine
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The more one is absorbed in so-called philosophy, the greater one's delusion and blindness.
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