1. What are the famous aphorisms about blind people?
1. Blind people cannot distinguish colors. British poet——Chaucer
2. A person without faith is like a blind person. British poet - Milton
3. If my friend is blind, I will look at him from the side. French poet - Joubert
4. Will is a strong blind man, leaning on the shoulders of a sighted lame man. German philosopher - Schopenhauer
5. Kindness is a universal language that can make the blind feel and the deaf smell. American writer - Mark Twain
6. Young people leading young people is like a blind man leading a blind man. Both people may fall into the ditch. British politician and writer-Chesterfield
7. Blind people are unfortunate people, and unfortunate people are also blind, because the former can’t see anyone, and the latter can’t see anyone. Von Logoy
8. To a blind man, there is no difference between a pebble and a diamond. ——Tom Fuller
Sentences about caring for the blind:
1. You can’t see our appearance, but you can hear our caring words; you don’t know the distance from us, But we can pull her through the crowded crowd; the darkness in front of us is no longer important, and heart-to-heart communication can happen anytime and anywhere.
2. Hugs give you warmth, and companionship gives you warmth. If you fail, you must know how to persevere to succeed. Only if you persevere will you know that success is not out of reach. Don’t be afraid, don’t be discouraged, I have always been Be by your side and cheer you on.
3. Hugs give you warmth, and companionship gives you warmth. If you fail, you must know how to persevere to succeed. Only if you persevere will you know that success is not out of reach. Don’t be afraid, don’t be discouraged, I have always been Be by your side and cheer you on.
4. You can’t see the road in front of you, but you have planned the future in your heart; even though fate is so ruthless, you still persist in your dreams. Wish them a helping hand with love and illuminate their future with heart. On World Blind Day, care for the blind starts from the little things.
5. Hold his hand and let him feel the power of love; give him your heart and let him feel the warmth of love. Who said that there is only indifference in the dark world, but the flowers of love can also bloom in the dark corners.
6. Extend a hand to help him cross the crowded flow of people; gently move your feet to kick away the stones on the road for them; offer a piece of love to make the dark world no longer cold.
7. Love is like a crutch, guiding the direction of the soul; care is like sunshine, illuminating the darkness of the road ahead; a helping hand, silently sending warmth; a greeting, deeply storing blessings. 2. What are the sentences that describe blind people?
1. On his thin, sun-dark face, he has a pair of slightly sunken, large, double-lidded eyes; his eyebrows are thin and slanted; his hair is black and yellowish. Two short braids were tied with strips of floral fabric; the clothes were very old; a pin was stuck in a hole in the right trouser leg, and he was sitting peacefully in a wheelchair.
2. No one is perfect, and no one is barefoot. We ordinary people have too many aspirations, and disabled people have too many aspirations just like us. They are physically disabled and strong-willed, and their success is much more difficult than for us ordinary people. These disabled people with good spirits are moving forward bravely on the road of life full of thorns. In order to achieve their lofty ambitions and realize their own life value, some of them succeeded and some failed in their progress. Of course, we give thumbs up to the successful ones and encourage the losers to let them work hard on the uneven road of life. Move forward.
3. When the Zen master saw a blind man holding a lantern, he was puzzled and asked why. The blind man said: I heard that after dark, everyone in the world can't see anything like me, so I lit a lamp to light the way for them. The Zen master said: It turns out that you light the lamp for everyone, and you are very kind-hearted.
4. Kindness is a universal language that can make the blind feel and the deaf smell. Cruel people choose to hurt others; kind people choose to hurt themselves. If you have good intentions in your heart, there will be angels on your way. Without friends, you will be lonely; without enemies, you will fail.
5. A blind man walks at night, always holding a lantern. Others snickered and asked him: If you light a lantern while walking, isn't it a waste of candles? The blind man replied seriously: No, I light the lamp to illuminate others. If others see me, they will not touch me.
6. He wears a pair of blind mirrors, throws off his glasses, the hem of his skirt and cleans his lenses. Dark black glasses. He looked very sad. He was in his 50s. He was wearing glasses and holding a cane.
7. A blind man rides a blind horse into a deep pool in the middle of the night.
8. Although the eyes of a blind person are pitch black, they can still open up a bright path under their feet.
9. The blind people in the park can see the sun and smell the grass growing when they stretch out their hands.
10. The blind person may be trying to illuminate other people who are able-bodied, so that others will not bump into him. A blind man has a bright light in his heart, and thinking about others is the light in his heart.