A Quote by Clive Sinclair

You have to turn a blind eye to politics in nearly all Westerns. — © Clive Sinclair
You have to turn a blind eye to politics in nearly all Westerns.
I actually don't like westerns much. I like good westerns, but it isn't my preferred genre. There are all kinds of westerns: acid westerns, '70s westerns, Nicholas Ray's neurotic westerns. The ones I tend to like are nutso westerns.
Any fool can turn a blind eye but who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand.
We've turned a blind eye to Chinese economic activity, the manipulation of the renminbi, the dumping, the unfair trade practices. We've turned a blind eye to intellectual property theft.
The newspapers turn a blind eye to how they get their material as long as they have great photographs.
Violence and racism are bad. Whenever they occur they are to be condemned and we should not turn a blind eye to them.
We cannot stay enveloped in our own reality and turn a blind eye to the plight of others.
Now, and in the future, my focus is entirely on pets and children. I'm not a person who can turn a blind eye to injustice against them.
We can't be dependent on the police all the time. We can't turn a blind eye to the crime taking place in the country because we are personally not affected.
I'm legally blind in one eye, and one eye is a totally different size than the other, and I have, like, a weird crossed-eye thing.
My left eye went when I was young. I was working the speed bag, and some steel went in the eye and scratched it to pieces. I was kinda blind in that eye.
Now, and in the future, my focus is entirely on pets and children. Im not a person who can turn a blind eye to injustice against them.
I've always been a fan of Westerns, but my favorite kind of Westerns mostly were Sam Peckinpah's Westerns, and they mainly took place in the West that was changing.
We're not nearly as violent as the westerns.
We can't turn a blind eye to the importance of the well-being of our children, and we need to pay close attention to building the future leaders of tomorrow.
We have a moral obligation to assist those fleeing religious persecution and to no longer turn a blind eye to the plight of our Christian brothers abroad.
It is a contradiction to support increased development assistance, yet turn a blind eye to actions by multinationals anothers that undermine the tax base of a developing country.
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