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Quotes About Oblivious

Sin, he reflected, is not what it is usually thought to be; it is not to steal and tell lies. Sin is for one man to walk brutally over the life of another and to be quite oblivious of the wounds he has left behind.
~ Shusaku Endo
As with so many of my critical decisions, this one came with a healthy dose of "duh!
~ Max Brooks
When I joined I was young and silly and made some very stupid decisions, being oblivious to the magnitude of the consequences. I did go a little crazy after Musafir. There was plenty of money and adulation and I would see guys going crazy for me. The songs were a big hit and it was like living the life one only dreams of.
~ Sameera Reddy
I think MacGregor might be a genius. Anyone so oblivious to the horror of the human world must be.
~ Susan Juby
My claustrophobia from San Francisco begins to vanish—that cheerful shipshape vitality of the north violates my spirit and I long for vast sprawls, smog, and luke nights: L.A. It is where I work best, where I can live, oblivious to physical reality.
~ Eve Babitz
All imperfections are forced upon the imperfect, so the 'perfect' can live content and oblivious.
~ Haruki Murakami
Everyone was oblivious to the seething hatred and anger that churned in other parts of the city — beneath the surface like an undiscovered fault line waiting to open up and swallow all above.
~ Michael Connelly
We are oblivious to suffering. We are cheap with charity if it's not close to our home.
~ Bill Maher
We run carelessly to the precipice, after we have put something before us to prevent us seeing it.
~ Blaise Pascal
That much was also true. Edwina probably wouldn"t notice if her bed caught on fire while she was reading a book.
~ Julia Quinn
The end of the world has come, and still nobody will listen.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Moms are so oblivious. It's like they live in a bubble of wishful thinking.
~ Stephen Graham Jones
Moms are so oblivious. It's like they live in a bubble of wishful thinking.
~ Stephen Graham Jones
I started thinking about what I've always been interested in: how people can't see things that are right in front of them. All you have to do is read the papers to see endless examples of smart people who can't see the nose on their faces.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
Those they passed nodded politely or said hello, safe in the knowledge that all was right with the world, oblivious to the truth.
~ Terry Brooks
What men always seem to ignore is that until Eve arrived, Adam didn't even have his own apartment. He'd never tasted beer, and there was no place to get a decent hamburger. He slept in the dirt, and was so oblivious he didn't even realize he was naked. Even worse, he didn't seem to notice that Eve was naked, either.
~ Bruce Cameron
On the joy of exercise. — I really dig exercise. When I'm jogging early in the morning, boy! It's sure refreshing. Although Hong Kong is one of the most crowded places in the world, I'm surprised how peaceful it can be in the morning. Sure, there are people, but I become oblivious to them while I am running.
~ Bruce Lee
why as a society we are often so cruel or oblivious to the elderly. Why do we find it so easy to make jokes about them, or ignore them? Is it because we fear what they represent: our own ageing and approaching death?
~ Hugh Thomson
If a magazine proudly labels itself 'The Economist,' you would expect that publication to understand the economic burdens of today's youth. But when a tone-deaf writer at the magazine tweets an article asking 'Why aren't millennials buying diamonds,' it pretty much sums up how oblivious some can be in matters they're supposed to be experts in.
~ Ana Kasparian
I was just oblivious to the fact that the country scene was socially backward and politically opposite of everything I am.
~ Martie Maguire
Love emancipates you from prison of envy and jealousyIt makes u invisible to hatred and oblivious of self
~ irrfan ishaq
It was one of those nights that made me wonder how the humans around me could be so oblivious to the other world operating right beside ours. Only willful ignorance could ignore the charge of magic in the air. Only a group lack of imagination could account for people not wondering what went on in the dark around them.
~ Charlaine Harris
until a people's most pressing needs are addressed they will remain oblivious to other information and opportunities related to other needs, no matter how absolutely important they are. Family
~ George Barna
The Three Theorems of Psychohistorical Quantitivity: The population under scrutiny is oblivious to the existence of the science of Psychohistory. The time periods dealt with are in the region of 3 generations. The population must be in the billions (±75 billions) for a statistical probability to have a psychohistorical validity.
~ Isaac Asimov