11 Quotes About Obliviou

Life isn’t always fair, but it doesn’t have to be unfair. Whether you are dealing with life’s harsh realities or simply being oblivious, these quotes are here to remind you that life is more than just obstacles. We all have bad days, but these quotes will bring some light to your day.

If only she could be so oblivious again, to feel...
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If only she could be so oblivious again, to feel such love without knowing it, mistaking it for laughter. Markus Zusak
When you get lost in love, you become oblivious to...
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When you get lost in love, you become oblivious to oblivion. Debasish Mridha
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I looked at myself in that window, oblivious to all the people around me and I stared and smiled that particular smile. You know that smile that seems to knock you and tell you how pathetic you are? That's the smile I was smiling. Markus Zusak
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His eyes said what I cannot see. Dominic Riccitello
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I wasn’t sure what was worse: being oblivious or living within reality. (Eric) Shannon A. Thompson
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Nefret was still pouting when Emerson helped her into the carriage. Emerson did not observe the pout. He would not have observed it (men being what they are) even if something had not distracted him. Elizabeth Peters
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I had been running as fast as I could for all of my adult life. A person can’t listen effectively while running. A running mother is not able to pick up clues. She is not able to let go of her own agenda long enough to stop and listen. Irene Tomkinson
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We are often unaware of the gradual decline and the erosion in our lives but not unaware of the gnawing feeling it brings. Eric Samuel Timm
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She looked at the girl in the chair and she saw what youth was. It was oblivious, with things in its ears. Ali Smith
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The dog next-door had settled down, and the neighbourhood seemed stunned by this event occurring in our backyard. It was like it could sense it. It could sense some form of tragedy and helplessness being played out, and to tell you the truth, it all surprised me. I was so used to things just going on, oblivious and ignorant to all feeling. Markus Zusak