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Quotes About Notice

mystery about life—the mystery which promises that even with careful notice, much happens that we do not understand.
~ Richard Ford
A man whose extraordinary reputation thus lifts him up to the notice and observation of mankind, draws a multitude of eyes upon him, that will narrowly inspect every part of him.
~ Joseph Addison
If you write thrillers or mysteries or horror fiction or quote-unquote speculative fiction, men might read you, and the 'Times' might notice you.
~ Jennifer Weiner
places to hunt places to hide are getting harder to find, and pet canaries and goldfish too, did you notice that?
~ Charles Bukowski
I am most thankful to Almighty Providence for mercies received, and determined still to press the case into public notice as a token of gratitude.
~ William Banting
He'd [Cork] known Darla LeBeau since high school, when she was a cheerleader with long blonde hair, nice legs, and a lot for a boy to notice under her sweater.
~ William Kent Krueger
Curiosity helps to create emotional distance in which people are able to "just notice" their internal states, without taking immediate action to try to shift these states.
~ David Emerson
Yes, I know this narrative is crowded with beautiful women - Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Maycott, Mrs. Lavien, Mrs. Bingham. We might form a cricket team of beautiful women. I cannot help it if they are the ones who excite my notice and so trouble myself to describe.
~ David Liss
God notices every one of us; there is not a sparrow or a worm that continues to live apart from His decrees.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Does God notice when I'm afraid? Note the resolve in the eyes of Jesus as he marches through the storm to rescue his friends.
~ Max Lucado
Sometimes the newly Marked go into shock. The good news is, if this happens to you, you are unlikely to notice, because you will be in shock.
~ Cassandra Clare
Oh, he's on top of it. It was volunteer only, but he pretended not to notice me waving my hand in the air," says Haymitch. "See? He's already demonstrated good judgment.
~ Suzanne Collins
Clever is when one is crafty enough to mistake your imagination for intelligence. Smart is when one assumes they are too educated to notice the difference.
~ Kerry E. Wagner
People get stoked by conflict. They take sides. Passions are ignited. And that's a good way to get people to take notice.
~ Jason Fried
Having an enemy gives you a great story to tell customers, too. Taking a stand always stands out. People get stoked by conflict. They take sides. Passions are ignited. And that's a good way to get people to take notice.
~ Jason Fried
notice the convulsed orange inch of moon perching on this silver minute of evening
~ E.E. Cummings
Dogs, the foremost snobs in creation, are quick to notice the difference between a well-clad and a disreputable stranger.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
The first time I met you, I fell in love with you there and then, but you didn't notice me. Then you stood me up. And then I met you again and I hated you. Well, I tried to hated you, but then when you cleaned up after Welly... I fell in love with you all over again.
~ Alexandra Potter
I prefer the plain and simple sentences: the ones that you don't notice because you're so interested in what's happening to the people and events that the sentences are creating.
~ Max Apple
When the oldest surviving record company goes all in on a conductor, everyone notices.
~ Andris Nelsons
It's crazy the things a person can pretend not to notice.
~ Rebecca Stead
We hardly find traces of information about their presence. One didn't take notice of the dogs, because their presence was taken for granted.
~ Resi Gerritsen
She noticed, as an exceptional woman would, that her stepson was exceptional.
~ Richard Brookhiser
Let children learn about different faiths, let them notice their incompatibility, and let them draw their own conclusions about the consequences of that incompatibility. As for whether they are 'valid,' let them make up their own minds when they are old enough to do so.
~ Richard Dawkins