Noticing Me Quotes
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Noticing Me Quotes & Sayings
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Magic doesn't work when you're sad.
— Alan Bradley
I'm quite sensitive to people noticing me. There are times when I'm relaxed, then others when it does make me self-conscious.
— Benedict Cumberbatch
The great mystery to me is how restaurant critics think they can get away with doing their job without anybody noticing who they are.
— Ted Allen
Literature is a struggle over the nature of reality.
— Richard Wright
Girls started noticing me a little bit more in senior year, and junior year, and that was weird.
— Shane West
When I was younger, I was so crazy about poetry that I didn't notice who was noticing. It seemed to me so tremendous and large.
— Robert Hass
What I've been noticing is people coming up to me and going, 'Are you an actor?' which is cool. That's ultimately what I want.
— Alfie Allen
I noticed her noticing me.
— Lovely Goyal
Proposed as appropriate compensation. This reminds me
— Jared Diamond
This thing is for the birds. My goodness, how do you work this thing? Oh-" she said noticing me and Siva. "It works."
Tammi (Sloane's mom) — Micalea Smeltzer
Tammi (Sloane's mom) — Micalea Smeltzer
Did you get the new iPhone yet? The iPhone that I have is outdated. It has two pieces and a hand crank.
— David Letterman
Be the mountain / be the ocean / be the tree / be happy / be the light / be the shadow / be the rain / be you / be
— Ray Wilkins
What about you, Sage? I know we don't have to worry about you violating the dress code. Did you have fun at your Alchemist spa this weekend?
— Richelle Mead
Keep questioning! With time, you will find answers to your questions.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Maybe there was something to be said for creepy statues after all.
— Jennifer Estep
Imagination is the ultimate aphrodisiac.
— Lisabet Sarai
A proper wife should be as obedient as a slave ... The female is a female by virtue of a certain lack of qualities - a natural defectiveness.
— Aristotle.
There was just the sensation of it. A
— Adam Haslett