The blind philosopher most commonly referred to is John Milton, an English poet and intellectual of the 17th century. Though he lost his sight in later life, Milton continued to produce profound works, including his epic poem "Paradise Lost," which explores themes of free will, temptation, and redemption. His blindness did not hinder his creativity; in fact, it arguably deepened his insights into the human condition. Milton's contributions have had a lasting impact on literature and philosophy.
The Blind Leading the Blind was created in 1568.
yes the five blind boys of Mississippi was born blind
NO he wasn't born blind.
He was born blind
No there ways of becoming blind.
He apologised to the blind man.The pilots were flying blind in the thick fog.Helen Keller was deaf and blind.
If totaly blind, then no. If partially or nearly blind it will probably make them totally blind.
*Are* all snakes blind? Well, I'm not sure who told you that all snakes are blind because it's not true. There are species of blind snakes but not all snake species are blind.
Possums are not blind.
no,but they can go blind
no monkey are not blind
NO! he is not blind