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Quotes About Unseen

According to quantum mechanics, what we can observe about the world is only a tiny subset of what actually exists.
~ Sean Carroll
Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered—either by themselves or by others." -Mark Twain
~ Sean Patrick
El resto de nosotros, es decir, los seres anónimos, parecemos ser en el mejor de los casos objetos de la historia sin saberlo, peones de una partida de ajedrez que se desplazan hacia delante, se dejan en su sitio, se sacrifican o son abatidos y cuya vida, si es que la tienen, transcurre en un mundo totalmente distinto, sin la más mínima relación con lo que les sucede sobre el tablero de ajedrez que ocupan.
~ Sebastian Haffner
The ones who stay unnoticed often see the most. They live out other people's lives, since their own are so unremarkable...
~ Setona Mizushiro
There is an unseen river of communication that forever flows -- dark and powerful.
~ Sharon M. Draper
There's an unseen river of communication that forever flows—dark and powerful. Tonight was about food and laughter, yes. But it was also about navigatin' that river." A
~ Sharon M. Draper
where what cannot be seen is inferred by what the visible does.
~ Sharon Olds
And I panic, a little, for my mother, I want to say: Remember, I never understood her—in a way, I never knew her. All morning I am glad to think of the arachnid, hunting on her own terms, inside the moist crinolines of the arboreal flowers, far from me, free of me, alive, unseen.
~ Sharon Olds
I thought it would not hurt to remind you that love is a powerful force in this world, invisible though it seems.
~ Sharon Shinn
There is an implicit recognition here that important things in life are not always immediately visible, and can't always be named, or even fully understood. Others still are entirely imaginary -- like a red tree growing suddenly in a room -- although this does not make them any less real.
~ Shaun Tan
I listen to the tick of an unseen clock marking moments of time long passed.
~ James Frey
Think not because no man sees such things will remain unseen.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
As far as extra dimensions are concerned, very tiny extra dimensions wouldn't be perceived in everyday life, just as atoms aren't: we see many atoms together but we don't see atoms individually.
~ Edward Witten
I always said there were plenty of things going on here, right under our noses, that we couldn't see, she said, holding out her apron. I don't see with my nose, I remarked. What have you got there?
~ Mary Roberts Rinehart
Yo en cambio llevaba un infierno dentro de mi, y nadie podría arrancarlo jamás
~ Mary Shelley
To other people, it sometimes seems like nothing at all. You are walking around with your head on fire and no one can see the flames.
~ Matt Haig
The moth settled onto the curtain and sat still. It was an astonishing creature, with black and white wings patterned in geometric shapes, scarlet underwings, and a fat white body with black spots running down it like a snowman's coal buttons. No human eye had looked at this moth before; no one would see its friends. So much detail goes unnoticed in the world.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
He wrote as if he'd been the one to carry the camera to each and every one of his life's events, and thus was unseen in all the pictures.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
They jealous 'cause you got the night in you. Some people got night in 'em, some got morning, others, like me and your mama, got dusk. But it's only them that's got night can become invisible. People what got night in 'em can step into the dark and poof—disappear! Go any old where they want. Do anything. Ride them stars up there, like as not.
~ Barbara Neely
I am a dragon. America the beautiful, like you will never know.
~ Barry Hannah
This Asiatic pose was a side of Stalin almost no one saw.
~ Stephen Kotkin
In the words of William George Jordan, "Into the hands of every individual is given a marvelous power for good or evil—the silent, unconscious, unseen influence of his life. This is simply the constant radiation of what man really is, not what he pretends to be.
~ Stephen R. Covey
There was love expressed in the places you usually forget to look.
~ Ann Brashares
remote viewing is the ability to produce information that is correct about a place, event, person, object, or concept which is located somewhere else in time/space, and which is completely blind to the remote viewer and others taking part in the process of collecting the information.
~ Joseph McMoneagle