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Lenin sensed that Tukhachevsky was a kindred spirit. He delegated the most responsible jobs to the obscure lieutenant.
— Mikhail Tukhachevsky
I don't think I'd have any friends if I didn't obscure at least 99% of my thoughts.
— Jon Richardson
Done because we are too many.
— Thomas Hardy
It is better to be famous than notorious, but better to be notorious than obscure.
— James Kern Feibleman
Words, like glasses, obscure everything they do not make clear. Before using a fine word, make a place for it.
— Joseph Joubert
I'm not a career politician, so the ways of Washington may be a little obscure to me.
— Michael Bennet
Those things which I am saying now may be obscure, yet they will be made clearer in their proper place.
— Nicolaus Copernicus
The joy of life is made up of obscure and seemingly mundane victories that give us our own small satisfactions.
— Billy Joel
Human affairs are so obscure and various that nothing can be clearly known.
— Desiderius Erasmus
For most people it's easier to support an eminent person in deserved disgrace than an obscure one who has been wronged.
— Shirley Hazzard
The more obscure and mysterious things remained, the more interested I became in them. I even looked for mystery where there was none.
— Patrick Modiano
To ask for an explanation is to explain the obscure by the more obscure.
— Maurice Merleau Ponty
Your phraseology is obscure, but I think I understand.
— Isaac Asimov
Delight at having understood a very abstract and obscure system leads most people to believe in the truth of what it demonstrates.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
The notion of the single man began in the 1950's. The idea of the bachelor as a separate life was new and obscure.
— Hugh Hefner
Love has no darkened temples where mysteries are kept obscure and hidden from the sun.
— Foundation For Inner Peace
Is creativity some obscure, esoteric art form? Not on your life. It's the most practical thing a business-man can employ.
— William Bernbach
The most brilliant flashes of wit come from a clouded mind, as lightning leaps only from an obscure firmament.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
Tradition means giving a vote to most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead.
— G.K. Chesterton
Color is made to obscure the brightest endowments, to degrade the fairest character, and to check the highest and most praiseworthy aspirations.
— Charles Lenox Remond
Super 8 film is the language of silence.
— Rebecca McNutt
No verse which is unmusical or obscure can be regarded as poetry whatever other qualities it may possess.
— Alfred Austin
The function of a great library is to store obscure books.
— Nicholson Baker
Hardship makes the world obscure.
— Don DeLillo
Unexplained, obscure matters are regarded as more important than explained, clear ones.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The next time you need a piece of apparently obscure information, try asking a science fiction writer. You might be surprised.
— Alastair Reynolds
If you keep in secret what would have been used to help you, you will never be helped! Your gifts make way for you to lead; use them well!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.
— George Pope Morris
We refuse love, and reject society, in so far as it seems, in our own perverse imagination, to imply some obscure kind of humiliation
— Thomas Merton
And would it not be proud romance Falling in some obscure advance, To rise, a poppy field of France?
— William Alexander Percy
It was evident however that the lawyers would have to have their say ... This also opened up a vista both lengthy and obscure.
— Winston Churchill