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Wisdom is unlearning what you have learnt.
— Amit Abraham
Death is a lot like prom - loud, overdone, and although the guy you came with was cool, you never know who'll end up taking you home.
— Cecily White
Only a woman is capable of stalking someone, just so she could have the pleasure of ignoring him.
— Aleksandra Ninkovic
Nothing made you realize how much you'd been ignoring your heart, until someone came along and smacked it awake simply by existing.
— J. Sterling
If someone is going out of his way to ignore you, he is not ignoring you, he is obsessed by you.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
If you listen to music every day, you will be happy.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
You just have to forget whatever you were taught about "meaningful work" and start noticing whatever has meaning to you.
— Barbara Sher
Poetry is a dividend from what you know and what you are.
— Czeslaw Milosz
That's when you know you really fit with someone - when you can just sit there and not do anything. Kind of ignoring each other.
— Marina And The Diamonds
Responsibility can never be given. It can only be taken.
— Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
The closet is the best study. The commentators are good instructors, but the Author Himself is far better.
— Charles Spurgeon
Pain does not kill.
— Serena Grey
Despite our enormous brains and jam-packed libraries, we germ hotels cannot expect to understand absolutely everything.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Some people think ignoring their inner child makes them seem grown-up. When I see someone ignoring a crying child, I think they're an asshole.
— Jay Bell
Nothing is inevitable with relationships.
— Lorenzo Lamas
In the New World, happiness is enforced.
— Peter Porter
I love the concept of togetherness and the entwinement of marriage.
— William Shatner
Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.
— Emily Dickinson