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blind darkness empty indeed knowledge life save urge vain work
Life is indeed darkness save when there is urge, and all urge is blind save when there is knowledge, and all knowledge is vain save when there is work, and all work is empty save when there is love. Khalil Gibran
blind hope idealism inspire proverb
Let hope inspire you, but let not idealism blind you. Proverb Don't look back, you can never look back. Don Henley
blind both fall leaders leaders-and-leadership shall
Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. Bible Bible
blind love neighbors
Love is blind - but not the neighbors Mexican Proverb
blind love marriage
Love is blind and marriage is the institution for the blind. James Graham
blind chicken faith loses restaurant salad taken
Love, like a chicken salad a restaurant has, must be taken with blind faith or it loses its flavor. Helen Rowland
blind excuse living people violence
Many people living in these neighborhoods suffer. But nothing can excuse such useless, such blind violence like we saw, Nicolas Sarkozy
blind definitely luck
So it's definitely better than blind luck, but a long way from where we'd like to be. Mike Halpert
blind bone came however past service stiff stood thrust
One stiff blind horse, his every bone a-stare,/ Stood stupefied, however he came there: / Thrust out past service from the devil's stud! Robert Brown
madmen jackets sane
When a madman appears thoroughly sane, indeed, it is high time to put him in a straight jacket. Edgar Allan Poe
madmen autobiography
History is the autobiography of a madman. Alexander Herzen
madmen run saint self worst zeal
For virtue's self may too much zeal be had; the worst of madmen is a saint run mad. Alexander Pope
madmen
He's right: They have to put madmen with madmen. Alexandre Dumas
madmen
Every madman considers everyone else a madman. Publilius Syrus
madmen
Victor Hugo was a madman who thought he was Victor Hugo Jean Cocteau
madmen pursue impossibility
It is the act of a madman to pursue impossibilities . Marcus Aurelius
madmen has-beens
Would Alexander, madman as he was, have been so much a madman, had it not been for Homer? Samuel Richardson
plague
Tis the strumpet's plague To beguile many, and be beguiled by one. Lord Shaftesbury
plague society
Immorality, violence, and divorce, with their accompanying sorrows, plague society worldwide. Joseph B. Wirthlin
plague
Overcriminalization has become a national plague. George Will
plague
about clichés. Avoid them like the plague. Khaled Hosseini