你太耀眼刺伤我双眼我已瞎眼看不见你光
[nĭ tài yào yăn cì shāng wŏ shuāng yăn wŏ yĭ xiā yăn kàn bù jiàn nĭ guāng]
You're too dazzling, blinding my eyes; now blind, I cannot see your brilliance. This evocative phrase illustrates someone's painful feelings when confronted with beauty or qualities that feel overwhelming and almost unendurable, eventually leading to desensitization.