It doesn't come from a famous play. It is part of some random verses written in an old journal, by the poet, William Blake. This quote is often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare.
The quote "love to faults is always blind" is from William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice." It reflects the idea that love can overlook or excuse the faults of the beloved.
It isn't another word for your quote of 'being in love blind you'; the correct quote is 'Love is blind.' This means when we fall in love we don't often see the faults of the person we are in love with and there are times this can get some people into trouble.
A blind quote is a statement from an anonymous source.
"The Impossible is always Possible"
"After all this time?"-Dumbledore "Always."-Snape
This quote suggests treating others' faults with the same understanding and forgiveness that you would want for your own faults. It emphasizes compassion and empathy towards others when addressing their mistakes or imperfections.
Winston Churchill is attributed to this quote: "I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught."
"The past cannot be cured."
The worst fault would be that you are unaware you have any faults at all. (To be walking around thinking you are perfect and free of any faults)
what is a famous quote that rosalind Franklin said
this means it is always right to do the righteous actions when the time arises
One of Aesop's famous quotes is "United we stand, divided we fall." This quote emphasizes the importance of unity and collaboration.
Aerosmiths famous quote is "once you start you can never go back."