A Quote by Dalai Lama

An eye for an eye....we are all blind — © Dalai Lama
An eye for an eye....we are all blind

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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.
Should I tell you one thing, I am blind from my right eye. I see only from my left eye. The one you see is someone else's eye which was donated to me after his death. If I close my left eye, I can see no one.
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.
I adopted two children, then I got eye disease and five rounds of surgery. I went blind in one eye, then the other eye, and that went on for three or four years. I got very enamored and involved with the theater and did a lot of plays.
An eye for an eye." "And the whole world goes blind," Coral puts in quietly.
An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.
The law of "An eye for an eye" will eventually leave everyone blind.
I'm blind in my left eye. Contrary to what people say, it is not a glass eye, so I have to protect my eyes at all cost.
The reason I can't follow the old eye-for-an-eye philosophy is that it ends up leaving everyone blind.
A SEEING eye is better than three hundred blind men's: The eye can distinguish pearls from pebbles.
Gandhi was right: if we all live by 'an eye for an eye' the whole world will be blind. The only way out is forgiveness.
An eye for an eye, and the whole world would be blind.
Eye for eye and the world will go blind.
An eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.
An eye for an eye til everyone is blind.
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