Quotes About Obscure
Rhode Island likes things difficult, hard to find. The other unofficial state motto—"If you were supposed to know, you'd know.
~ Don Winslow
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I am never needlessly obscure--I am needfully obscure, when I am obscure.
~ Donald Barthelme
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It has oblique leaves
~ Jenny Offill
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Exaltation? Well, bliss. An obscure sensation, it touched me lightly, the ghost, perhaps, of some former bliss. There is certainly nothing in this room to account for it, so it must have been something outside it, but visible from it.
~ Jessica Anderson
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No offense, but your explanations are as foggy as urine from an infected bladder," Geralt commented calmly, "and the loftiness of your expedition's goal is as dubious as a maiden's virginity after a village fate.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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The charge frequently leveled against poetry - that it is difficult, obscure, hermetic and whatnot - indicates not the state of poetry but, frankly, the rung of the evolutionary ladder on which society is stuck.
~ Joseph Brodsky
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WhatsApp deliberately obfuscates their apps' binaries to make sure no one is able to study them thoroughly.
~ Pavel Durov
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My popularity has to do with the divorce between modern art, where everything is obscure, and the viewer who often feels he needs a professor to tell them whether it's good or not. I believe a painting has to talk directly to the viewer, with composition, color and design, without a professor to explain it.
~ Fernando Botero
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Our eyes only see the big dimensions, but beyond those there are others that escape detection because they are so small.
~ Brian Greene
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You can disguise any set with lights and shadows.
~ Allan Dwan
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If you want to keep a big secret, disguise it as a boring and inconsequential secret rather then try to convince people it is not a secret at all.
~ Robert Littell
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One of my delights in these books, on the other hand, has been to include movies not often cited as "great"—some because they are dismissed as merely popular (Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark), some because they are frankly entertainments (Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Rififi), some because they are too obscure (The Fall of the House of Usher, Stroszek). We go to different movies for different reasons, and greatness comes in many forms.
~ Roger Ebert
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Everybody knows what's going on, she thought, but nobody knows where it's headed. And soon nobody will remember what the point was.
~ Lawrence Wright
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What's the best place to hide a car? In an airport long-term lot. Like where's the best place to hide a grain of sand? On the beach
~ Lee Child
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Crepuscular
~ Libba Bray
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I try to make those references. I try to make sure that they're not too obscure. But outside of that, I dare not claim anything in the spiritual realm for my own.
~ Leonard Cohen
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Something deeply hidden has to be behind things.
~ Albert Einstein
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I am very conscious of the fact that our feelings and strivings are often contradictory and obscure and that they cannot be expressed in easy and simple formulas.
~ Albert Einstein
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The discovery of the art of reading is intimate, obscure, secret, almost impossible to explain, akin to falling in love.
~ Alberto Manguel
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The discovery of the art of reading is intimate, obscure, secret, almost impossible to explain.
~ Alberto Manguel
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One entered the world, Denis pursued, having ready-made ideas about everything. One had a philosophy and tried to make life fit into it. One should have lived first and then made one's philosophy to fit life...Life, facts, things were horribly complicated; ideas, even the most difficult of them, deceptively simple. In the world of ideas, everything was clear; in life all was obscure, embroiled. Was it surprising that one was miserable, horribly unhappy?
~ Aldous Huxley
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In the world of ideas everything was clear in life all was obscure, embroiled.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Denis pursued, having ready-made ideas about everything. One had a philosophy and tried to make life fit into it. One should have lived first and then made one's philosophy to fit life...Life, facts, things were horribly complicated; ideas, even the most difficult of them, deceptively simple. In the world of ideas everything was clear; in life all was obscure, embroiled. Was it surprising that one was miserable, horribly unhappy?
~ Aldous Huxley
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There is no one in the world who cannot arrive without difficulty at the most eminent perfection by fulfilling with love obscure and common duties. J. P. de Caussade
~ Aldous Huxley
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