Quotes About Invisible
I like being behind the scene.
~ Tory Burch
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I think my darkest days were probably when I was catering. I would go to these parties and pass out hors d'oeuvres, and it's like you're invisible. I remember one catering captain told me that all you are is a tray that comes into their space for a moment and then you leave. It was one of the most depressing things I've ever been told.
~ Jack Falahee
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Librarians are on the front lines of an invisible struggle over our information diet and, for better or worse, the scales are not tipping in their direction.
~ Peter Morville
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The Romantic movement among other things was concerned to bring back into permitted human experience occasions when the 'invisible but real world' was of paramount importance, when the non-visual or dark senses were operating as organs of knowledge.
~ Peter Redgrove
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The love that arises from God is a love that loves anonymously, a love that acts without such self-centred reflections, that gives without thought. Our lives should be full of acts of love of this kind, and yet, by definition, they will be invisible to us.
~ Peter Rollins
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Good parasites are invisible; the best are indispensable. Gut bacteria, chloroplasts, mitochondria: all parasites, once.
~ Peter Watts
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Good parasites are invisible; the best are indispensable.
~ Peter Watts
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Juliette était partout, éparse, invisible, présente, comme en Italie, l'Antiquité romaine.
~ Pierre Girard
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Music is the harmonious voice of creation; an echo of the invisible world.
~ Giuseppe Mazzini
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The FSB's invisible presence continued; the agency became an intangible part of my Moscow life - sometimes loudly, sometimes quietly, with someone in a back room clearly turning the volume of minor persecution up and down.
~ Luke Harding
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No one has ever been able to successfully map the coast of sorrow. It is not because of the jagged reefs, the treacherous fogs and shoals. Or because it's prone to ferocious storms and deadly tides that can eat a ship as easily as it can a man in the water. No one has ever been able to map the coast of sorrow because so much of it is invisible.
~ Jonathan Carroll
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Destroy the traces. I'd never tried to do that. Instead I'd lived in their midst for thirty years, oblivious, a blind man fancying himself invisible.
~ Jonathan Lethem
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This kiss would be with me, invisible badge or scar, when I went back to the apartment.
~ Jonathan Lethem
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God's love for humankind is one of our present culture's allpervasive, invisible, unquestioned, and thus unconscious assumptions. When war shattered this assumption, American soldiers in Vietnam lost a sustaining idea.
~ Jonathan Shay
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He felt soothed and happy, as if some gentle and invisible hand had removed from his soul the burden of his body.
~ Jose Conrad
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The more invisible something is, the more certain it's been around, and the more obviously it's everywhere.
~ Joseph Brodsky
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No one can tell me, Nobody knows, Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes.
~ A.A. Milne
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This is what our love is––a sacred pattern of unbroken unity sewn flawlessly invisible inside all other images, thoughts, smells, and sounds.
~ Aberjhani
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Love so strong, without ebb and flow or crests and troughs, indeed lacking any sort of motion so that it had become invisible to him these seven years, part of the order of things outside his head which he had taken for granted.
~ Abraham Verghese
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I'm the hidden bug in the tall weeds, lighting fires no one can see.
~ Ada Limón
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I am a mystic. I believe in hearing the inaudible and touching the intangible and seeing the invisible.
~ Adam Clayton Powell
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I keep coming back to you in my head, but you couldn't know that, and I have no carbons.
~ Adrienne Rich
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Ontology, as a science of substances and causes, is impossible; We know beings only by their relations: however, as it is necessary, for the needs of science, to distinguish in each of its aspects this great whole that we call the UNIVERSE, we have given special names to things known and unknown, to the visible and invisible, to those that we know and that we believe.
~ Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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Dunia luar tak ada yang tahu tentang mereka, tak ada yang memperhatikan nasib mereka,
~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer
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