Blind impulse American phrase noun informal
A desire to do something which happens suddenly and randomly.
Acting on what is considered to be a blind impulse, her resignation was submitted.
It seems that there is a blind impulse towards her leave.
When you experience extreme and undesirable situations, it is probably essential to take extreme actions
People tend to believe what they want to be true.
To fall suddenly and heavily to the ground
To long for something/ to do something
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Found in many quotes but the idiom's origin can not be specified.
Used to indicate that helping each other or working together toward the same goal will have advantages for everyone who is involved
The relationship between fashion and film is that one hand washes the other and both wash the face.