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Quotes About Invisible

He had lost his faith in the invisible, and now prided himself, as such unfortunates invariably do, in the wisdom which rejected much that even his eye could see, and trusted confidently in nothing but what his hand could touch. This is the calamity of men whose spiritual part dies out of them...
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
There are whole universes of life hiding in the dark places where no one dares to explore. They thrive in the hidden expanses we take for granted...between the very cells of our body...between the walls we call our world.
~ Neal Shusterman
She has no way of knowing that what occurred in his crate was a reenactment of what happened in her own, and in almost every other container on the plane. Fear, misgivings, questions rarely asked, and stories rarely told. The details are different, of course, as are the players, but the gist is the same. No one will discuss these things again, or even acknowledge having ever discussed them at all, but because of it, invisible bonds have been forged.
~ Neal Shusterman
There were invisible killers called "diseases" that broke the body down.
~ Neal Shusterman
Lo maravilloso nos envuelve y nos empapa como la atmósfera; y, sin embargo, no lo vemos.
~ Charles Baudelaire
My father didn't drive because he wanted to save gas. He needed the gas to drive to and from his invisible job.
~ Charles Bukowski
One of the penalties of an ecological education [Leopold later wrote] is that one lives alone in a world of wounds. Much of the damage inflicted on land is quite invisible to laymen. An ecologist must either harden his shell or make believe that the consequences of science are none of his business, or he must be the doctor who sees the marks of death in a community that believes itself well and does not want to be told otherwise.
~ Charles C. Mann
To we moderns the sensation of being in a constructed environment is so ubiquitous as to be invisible—in the cocoon of our strip malls and automobiles, we are like the fish that cannot feel the water through which they swim. In Cahokia's day it was different. A thousand years ago it was the only place for a thousand miles in which one could be completely enveloped in an artificial landscape.
~ Charles C. Mann
Let me paraphrase what Paul said in 2 Corinthians 4:18: If you don't get rid of that image of looking at the seen, and produce another image inside you, then the afflictions of life will not work in you an eternal weight of glory. But they will, if you're looking at the things that are not seen.
~ Charles Capps
Os maiores riscos nunca são aqueles que você pode ver e mensurar, mas aqueles que você não pode ver e, portanto, jamais poderá mensurar. Aqueles que parecem tão distantes, fora das fronteiras da probabilidade normal, que você não consegue nem imaginar que possam acontecer na sua vida – mesmo que, é claro, aconteçam, com mais frequência do que você se dá conta.
~ Charles Wheelan
Each word, as someone once wrote, contains the universe. The visible carries all the invisible on its back. Tonight, in the unconditional, what moves in the long-limbed grasses, what touches me As though I didn't exist? What is it that keeps on moving, a tiny pillar of smoke Erect on its hind legs, loose in the hollow grasses? A word I don't know yet, a little word, containing infinity, Noiseless and unrepentant, in sift through the dry grass.
~ Charles Wright
Children are resilient," Anise said, simultaneously agreeing with her friend and cutting her off. "But often their wounds simply remain invisible until, all at once, whatever is festering there becomes agonizingly apparent.
~ Chris Bohjalian
If you blink, you will miss me, but I am in 'Malcolm X.'
~ Martin Donovan
What I'm concerned with is what I would call the missing history - the invisible imprint of our stay on Earth and in time.
~ Svetlana Alexievich
She had a fleeting sense of his God out there somewhere, like the sea itself, invisible and dangerous, a vastness wrapped in darkness, just a long fall away.
~ Tim Farrington
We fear that which we cannot see.
~ Tite Kubo
We fear which we cannot see
~ Tite Kubo
We stand in awe before that which can not be seen... And we respect, with every fiber, that which can not be explained.- Rukia, (And so fell the sword of fate...)
~ Tite Kubo
People have hope, because they cannot see death standing behind them.
~ Tite Kubo
We stand in awe before that which cannot be seen. We respect with every fiber of our being that which cannot be explained
~ Tite Kubo
People are able to hold onto hope, since death is that which cannot be seen.
~ Tite Kubo
Okay, here's the first speech. You guys know what 'black' means, right? It means a program or project that is not acknowledged by the government. People pretend it doesn't exist. The Campus takes that one step further: We really do not exist. There is not a single written document in the possession of any government employee that has a single word about us. From this moment on, you two young gentlemen do not exist.
~ Tom Clancy
You know, we're a victim of our own success," the former senator said quietly. "We've managed to handle every nation-state that ever crossed us, but these invisible bastards who work for their vision of God are harder to identify and track.
~ Tom Clancy
a sudden squawked command caused everyone within earshot to act for a split second as if they were shaking invisible martinis
~ Tom Robbins