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Quotes About Noticeable

I don't play long parts. They must be short parts, but they've got to be parts that mean something, that matter, where people will notice when I'm on the screen, and people will remember the character after they've seen the film.
~ Christopher Lee
Poor Joanna's handwriting is rather noticeable?sprawls about all over the envelope like an inebriated spider.
~ Agatha Christie
And they had no idea that they and many others were automatically pronounced deadly dull solely on that account. Only by the young of course, but then, they would have thought indulgently, young people knew nothing about life. Poor dears, they were always worrying about examinations, or their sex life, or buying some extraordinary clothes, or doing some extraordinary things to their hair to make them more noticeable.
~ Agatha Christie
The changes of this new time will not only be noticeable around us but also within us
~ Sunday Adelaja
Like a missing tooth, sometimes an absence is more noticeable than a presence.
~ Jodi Picoult, Lone Wolf
Better to be looked over than overlooked. You want to walk into that funeral and have every dude in that room whip their head around and say, 'God-damn them is some fine-ass titties. I got to find me a divorce lawyer in the next five minutes.
~ David Wong
You can't be six feet tall and invisible.
~ Princess Michael of Kent
Shew Lin talks loudly, moves with hurricane-like energy. Everything she does is meant to be noticed and the center of attention.
~ Jen Sookfong Lee
It would be faster," said Boyd, "but more conspicuous
~ Douglas E. Richards
It shouldn't be too hard to spot," Daniels said. "It's bloody huge. And if it goes bang, you'll hear it ten miles away.
~ Anthony Horowitz
Sophistication is the craft of subtlety that goes noticed.
~ John Maeda
There's no hiding place for someone of my size.
~ Peter Crouch
It is easy to make plans in this world; even a cat can do it; and when one is out in those remote oceans it is noticeable that a cat's plans and a man's are worth about the same.
~ Mark Twain
statistically noticeable" or "statistically detectable" instead of "statistically significant"! That would be truer to the meaning of the method,
~ Jordan Ellenberg
On the other hand, even a big, '80s love van was less noticeable than six flying kids and their talking dog. So there you go.
~ James Patterson
I see the fear of never feeling extraordinary enough to be noticed, to be lovable, to belong, or to cultivate a sense of purpose. Sometimes the simple act of humanizing problems sheds an important light on them, a light that often goes out the minute a stigmatizing label is applied.
~ Brene Brown
For example, when I look at narcissism through the vulnerability lens, I see the shame-based fear of being ordinary. I see the fear of never feeling extraordinary enough to be noticed, to be lovable, to belong, or to cultivate a sense of purpose.
~ Brene Brown
One of the paradoxes of defensive programming is that during development, you'd like an error to be noticeable—you'd rather have it be obnoxious than risk overlooking it. But during production, you'd rather have the error be as unobtrusive as possible, to have the program recover or fail gracefully.
~ Steve McConnell
through the air, Sarah's glance darted out, then away, like a whip. Unbeknownst to themselves they were as noticeable as lighthouses. In repose, even when they both stared straight ahead, the wire ran between them, and their peers changed their paths to avoid tripping on it.
~ Susan Choi
You're either remarkable or invisible," says Seth Godin in his 2002 bestseller, Purple Cow.
~ Cal newport
C'è molta gente buona, Irina, ma è discreta. I cattivi, invece, fanno molto rumore, per questo si notano di più.
~ Isabel Allende
The sweating is awful. It's not as bad as the not eating, but it's weird—cold sweat, all over my forehead, having to be wiped off every two minutes, smelling like skin concentrate. People notice. It's one of the few things people notice.
~ Ned Vizzini
Nothing stands out so conspicuously, or remains so firmly fixed in the memory, as something which you have blundered.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
On the other hand, even a big, '80s love van was less noticeable than six flying kids and their talking dog. So there you go.
~ James Patterson