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A blind dog won’t bark at the moon. — Irish
A blind man does not show the way to a blind man. — African (Ga)
A blind man cannot judge colors. — English
A blind pigeon may sometimes find a grain of wheat. — Danish
Love is blind. — English
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A blind man will not thank you for a looking glass. — English
A blind man needs not to buy a mirror. — African (Fulani)
A blind man is no judge of colors. — Italian
A blind man does not worry over the loss of a looking glass. — African (Hausa)
A blind man doesn't care if lamp oil is expensive. — Armenian
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A blind man would be glad to see it. — English
A bribe blinds the judge, for a bribe cannot give a true judgment. — African (Yoruba)
A book to a blind man signifies nothing. — Irish
A pebble and a diamond are alike to a blind man. — English
A stranger is blind even though he have eyes. — African (Hausa)
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A king without a good councillor is like a wayfaring man who is blind. — Indian (Tamil)
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind hose. — English
A bribe blinds the clever, and how much more so the fool! — Hebrew
A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple. — French
All are not blind that wink. — English
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Better squinting than blind. — Dutch
Better to be blind than to see ill. — English
Better a blind horse than an empty halter. — Dutch
Better be half blind than have both eyes out. — English
Blind belief is dangerous. — Kenyan
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