It's said by Jessica in Merchant of Venice as she is eloping with Lorenzo. She has disguised herself as a boy (Why? Because every other girl in sight was doing it) and is lowering her father's money and herself out of a window. Possibly thinking about this undignified posture, she says:
Here, catch this casket; it is worth the pains.
I am glad 'tis night, you do not look on me,
For I am much ashamed of my exchange:
But love is blind and lovers cannot see
The pretty follies that themselves commit;
For if they could, Cupid himself would blush
To see me thus transformed to a boy.
You know of course that Cupid, the god of love, is often pictured as a boy with a bow and arrow who is blindfolded. From this comes the idea that "love is blind", meaning that lovers tend to overlook their lovers' faults or that it is random who we fall in love with, or both. "Follies" are things done by fools; she is saying that another possible implication of the "love is blind" thing is that lovers cannot see what fools they are making of themselves. Because if they could, she says, Cupid himself would get embarassed seeing her derriere, dressed in a boy's trousers, wiggling down the ladder.
I believe the saying means that love makes you blind to the imperfections of your loved one. Not in a literal manner, it pertains to how the imperfections of whom one loves means nothing when in comparison to the one who that person loves--unconditional love.
Because if you love someone alot you go blind.
This is from The Merchant of Venice, Act II, scene 6 and is spoken by Jessica. Here, catch this casket; it is worth the pains.I am glad 'tis night, you do not look on me,For I am much asham'd of my exchange;But love is blind, and lovers cannot seeThe pretty follies that themselves commit,For, if they could, Cupid himself would blushTo see me thus transformed to a boy.
In the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra and her servants Iris and Charmian commit suicide by causing poisonous snakes to bite themselves.
No does not suicide he blind himself .. Jocasta who commit suicide by his own hands
In Act IV she is being pressured to marry Paris, but does not want to commit bigamy. She goes to see Friar Lawrence with the idea that if he cannot come up with a solution to her problem, she will kill herself.
To get to the "other side."
This is from The Merchant of Venice, Act II, scene 6 and is spoken by Jessica. Here, catch this casket; it is worth the pains.I am glad 'tis night, you do not look on me,For I am much asham'd of my exchange;But love is blind, and lovers cannot seeThe pretty follies that themselves commit,For, if they could, Cupid himself would blushTo see me thus transformed to a boy.
Bees don't commit suicide so much as they perform self-euthanasia. If they are injured or cannot make it back to the hive, they will sting themselves, ending their life.
if they are unable to answer for themselves
It Means you are gay and can't commit It Means you are gay and can't commit
गुणस्तर धोरण - गुणस्तर धोरण हे किंवा नीती एखाद्या कंपनीच्या कार्जाच्या उत्तमता व गुणस्तराला ठरवण्याचे धोरण किंवा मार्ग.
It is my understanding that that means asking someone to commit murder for you.
No None of the Wiggles killed themselves
According to the 6-D model, Mexican society tends to be collectivist, meaning they commit not only to themselves and their immediate family, but also to the extended family, group and extended relationships.
No, a man cannot commit adultery with his wife. In order to be adultery, it has to be with a woman other than your wife.
The best way is to not commit a crime.
Don't commit adultery.
Some people in prison commit suicide because they cannot handle the cruelty; possible rape; beatings by other prisoners or, some commit suicide because they cannot mentally handle being caged up or feel they have no chance of being released from prison.