Quotes About Unnoticed
I have always thought that if there was a big corkboard and on that board was a pin for every person who ever lived, there would be no pin for me. I feel invisible is what I mean.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Please try to understand this: I have always thought that if there was a big corkboard and on that board was a pin for every person who ever lived, there would be no pin for me. I feel invisible, is what I mean. But I mean it in the deepest way. It is very hard to explain. And I cannot explain it except to say—oh, I don't know what to say! Truly, it is as if I do not exist, I guess is the closest thing I can say. I mean I do not exist in the world.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Today will just be something else that they don't talk about, something else that probably never happened.
~ Aryn Kyle
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The strange life of a coaster - even though its right there, people conveniently choose to ignore it.
~ Ashima
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I feel like the tight end position hasn't been appreciated.
~ George Kittle
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But thou shalt ever lie dead nor shall there be any remembrance of thee then or ever, for thou hast none of the roses of Pieria; but thou shalt wander unnoticed, even in the houses of Hades, flitting among the shadowy dead. Forever shalt thou lie dead, nor shall there be any remembrance of thee now or hereafter, for never has thou had any of the roses of Pieria; but thou shalt wander, eternally unregarded in the houses of Hades, flitting among the insubstantial shades.
~ Sappho
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They would probably never even know that the human race existed. Such monumental indifference was worse than any deliberate insult. When
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Faithful service is often unnoticed by men but it never remains unnoticed by God.
~ Sinclair B. Ferguson
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She had become so dully habituated to married life that in her full matronliness she was as sexless as an anemic nun. She was a good woman, a kind woman, a diligent woman, but no one, save perhaps Tinka her ten-year-old, was at all interested in her or entirely aware that she was alive.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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I think I can lead a pretty anonymous life, yeah.
~ Hugh Dancy
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I feel as though I am shelved. That I have been given the words to the story of my life, but that I have remained largely unread.
~ J.R. Ward
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subtle yet powerful role of analogy in persuasion. Because while they often operate unnoticed, analogies aren't accidents, they're arguments—arguments that, like icebergs, conceal most of their mass and power beneath the surface. In many arguments, whoever has the best analogy wins.
~ John Pollack
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That which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it.
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No one ever notices Sydelle Pulaski," she muttered, "but now they will. Now they will.
~ Ellen Raskin
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A small revolution was taking place, so modest and well behaved that almost no one had noticed.
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Nobody ever listened to me until they didn't know who I was.
~ Banksy
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It's surprising how much memory is built around things unnoticed at the time.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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It's surprising how much of memory is built around things unnoticed at the time.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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I can go everywhere and no one recognises me.
~ Jim Davis
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Sometimes I have no hat, no glasses, and people don't recognise me. When I can work, chill, and no one knows who I am, this is good.
~ Alexandre Lacazette
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At home, people very rarely recognise me.
~ Nicola Walker
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I never get recognised.
~ Allen Leech
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I rarely get recognised. Almost never.
~ Sophie Rundle
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I never felt that I was recognised for anything in particular. I was just part of the TV furniture.
~ Hugh Dennis
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