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I feel as though the cardboard box of my own reality has been flattened and blown open. Now I can see the edge of the world.
— Tom Hiddleston
There are a lot of pretty girls. I am a tennis player first of all, that is why I am here, and if wasn't producing results no one would notice me.
— Anna Kournikova
Your lineage and surname become irrelevant after your first film. Audiences do not care.
— Sanjay Dutt
I feel that my fingers have brushed one of life's deep, coursing threads ... Speak, even notice it, and it would disappear.
— Barry Lopez
Sometimes I feel that I could stand in the middle of the square and scream and thrash about like a wildling, and no one would notice.
— Kerrigan Byrne
I always worried someone would notice me, and then when no one did, I felt lonely.
— Curtis Sittenfeld
In a conversation, keep in mind that you're more interested in what you have to say than anyone else is.
— Andy Rooney
Soulfinders can't be bad for each other - they are each other. We aren't complete apart.
— Joss Stirling
The one voice I would hear even in death. A rotting corpse in the ground, I would sit up and take notice.
— Sophie Jordan
Man worships because God lays His hand to the dust of our experience, and man miraculously becomes a living soul - and knows it and wants to worship.
— Douglas Horton
Alexia found her voice. Couldn't I just whack him once? Just a little one, over the head? He would hardly notice.
— Gail Carriger
I couldn't help but notice no one was grabbing toilet paper. That would be the first thing I grabbed if I thought it was the end of the world
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
In my coming-of-age time, there was no internet, no social networking, nothing. It was just show after show, hoping one day somebody would notice you.
— Madonna Ciccone
The notice informed them that it was a temporary matter: for five days their electricity would be cut off for one hour, beginning at eight P.M.
— Jhumpa Lahiri
Now she would be part girl, part hardening gray sludge. And no one would notice the difference.
— Anne Ursu
The city had defeated her, just like they said it would. Like some overcrowded party, no one had noticed her arrival, and would notice if she left.
— David Nicholls