“The more you speak more languages, the more you understand about yourself. It's like being blind. You aren't less of a person, but you're missing out on wonderful things.” PersonsSpeakLanguageWonderfulMissingBlindAbout YourselfWonderful ThingsMissing Out Author:Sandra Cisneros
“So may I, blind fortune leading me, Miss that which one unworthier may attain, And die with grieving.” MayDiesRiskMissingBlindFortuneGrievingMaximsLeading Me Book:The works of Shakespeare in seven volumes Source: The works of Shakespeare in seven volumes
“Michael Jordan was blessed by God to play basketball and Roger Brown was the closet person to him I ever saw. I don't say that lightly. Roger was phenomenal. There was nothing he couldn't do. He was so quick he would trick people blind - I even saw him miss layups because he was laughing so hard at what he had just done to someone.” PeoplePersonsHardDonePlayLaughingSawsMissingBasketballBlessedBlindTricksBrownClosetsJordanRogerPhenomenalLaughing So Hard Author:Mel Daniels
“The brain "fills in" the missing information from the blind spot. Notice what you see in the location of the dot when it's in your blind spot. When the dot disappears, you do not perceive a hole of whiteness or blackness in its place; instead your brain invents a patch of the background pattern. Your brain, with no information from that particular spot in visual space, fills in with the patterns around it. You're not perceiving what's out there. You're perceiving whatever your brain tells you.” SpaceBrainMissingInformationParticularBlindPatternsDisappearBackgroundsHolesSpotsPerceiveVisualsLocationPatchesDotsBlacknessWhitenessBlind Spots Author:David Eagleman
“People of relatively low intelligence can be morally wonderful if they desire the right and the good (not necessarily under the description "right" or "good"). Their low intelligence sometimes results in their accidentally doing something wrong, but doing something wrong out of low intelligence alone is like stepping on a person's foot because you are (literally) blind or missing a cry for help because you are (literally) deaf. We do not judge the blind or deaf person as morally bad.” PeopleSometimesHelpingDesireWonderfulMissingCryJudgingBlindDeaf Author:Nomy Arpaly