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We are oblivious to suffering. We are cheap with charity if it's not close to our home.
— Bill Maher
When you're sad, you're not sad. You are merely oblivious to the good things in your life. There is always a crack of light in the darkness. Find it.
— Dianna Agron
In a sailboat I become oblivious to everything else in the world.
— Albert Einstein
To the modern politician and planner, men are the flies of a summer, oblivious of their past, reckless of their future.
— Russell Kirk
It is only by closing the ears of the soul, or by listening too intently to the clamors of the sense, that we become oblivious of their utterances.
— Alexander Crummell
I wasn't sure what was worse: being oblivious or living within reality. (Eric)
— Shannon A. Thompson
It is a fact that people are always well aware of what is due them.
Unfortunately, they remain oblivious of what they owe to others.
— Francis De Sales
Unfortunately, they remain oblivious of what they owe to others.
— Francis De Sales
I always thought George Bush was more oblivious than mean, but oblivious can quickly go to mean.
— Adam McKay
The optimist sees the rose and not its thorns; the pessimist stares at the thorns, oblivious to the rose.
— Kahlil Gibran
Happy Charlotte, who, though greatly troubled over things that did not matter, seemed oblivious to things that did...
— E. M. Forster
Most people were oblivious to the luck already bestowed upon them. I'd certainly been guilty of it.
— Vicki Pettersson
In my career I have never felt that my being a woman was an obstacle or an advantage. I guess I've been oblivious.
— Carole King
The rose does not have a why; it blossums without reason, forgetful of self and oblivious to our vision.
— Angelus Silesius
The more I want to be oblivious, the less I can be. Life and light will not let me be.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
You carry about in your own selfish world completely oblivious to the things that really upset me and then wonder what it is you've done wrong.
— Mike Gayle
If you turn a blind eye to the world now, history will turn a blind eye to you later. Ignoring an issue makes you a tacit supporter of it.
— Stewart Stafford
It's weird, how much he's noticed me ... And apparently, I have not been as oblivious to him as I imagined, either.
— Suzanne Collins
The beautiful result often astonishes us when our mind becomes oblivious to the work done with our heart.
— Anuj
I always lived in old buildings, and I thought about who lived here before. You'd have to be oblivious not to.
— Ben Katchor
You really are Captain Oblivious.
— Lee Davidson
Sometimes I wonder how I could have been so oblivious to the fact that proper treatment for pain is, well, not a bad thing.
— Anna Hamilton
What doesn't confuse me about what women wear? When it comes to women's fashion I'm so oblivious. I have no idea what's going on.
— Paul Wesley
I often don't answer, but I like receiving them," said one woman, who seemed oblivious to how ridiculous this statement sounded.
— Aziz Ansari
I'm on the other end of the spectrum from oblivious, whatever that's called. Extreme noticing, perhaps? Severe and chronic attention-paying?
— Charlotte Stein
My friends will be like, 'That bloke was chatting you up', and I'll go, 'What?' I'm so oblivious - I don't notice things like that.
— Eliza Doolittle
She looked at the girl in the chair and she saw what youth was. It was oblivious, with things in its ears.
— Ali Smith
Maybe you're dead inside and don't even know it.
— Bryant McGill
It's difficult to believe that Al Gore was oblivious to the existing laws. He has to respond at some point.
— Barbara Olson
It didn't matter where in the world I was; I was always oblivious to the time difference.
— G.J. Walker-Smith
If we ignore our death, we end up just going around completely oblivious to why we do the things we do!
— Caitlin Doughty
Unless you are oblivious to your own suffering, you have no right to be oblivious to other people's suffering.
— Jaggi Vasudev
Life, oblivious to his grief, continued
— Julie Orringer