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"Love Is Blind" is a proverbial phrase meaning that a person who is in love can see no faults or imperfections in the person who is loved.

Analogous Proverbs in Ten Languages[1]
(1885) by E.B. Mawr

Love is blind.

R. Amoral si norocul sunt orbi.

F. L'amour et la fortune sont aveugles.

G. Liebe ist blind, und macht blind.

I. Amor e cieco, ma vede da lontano. '-^

S. Aficion ciega razon.

D. De Liefde is blind, zij gaat daar men haar niet zendt. Da. Kjaerlighed er cenoiet, men

Had aldeles blind. P. AfEei^ao cega a raziio. L. Quisquis amat ranam, ranam putat esse Dianam.



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