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A wholesome oblivion of one's neighbours is the beginning of wisdom.
— Richard Le Gallienne
Instead of going into the bar, where dark shadows sat sampling the tasty waters of oblivion,
— Stephen King
Oblivion is the rule and fame the exception, of humanity.
— Antoine Rivarol
Crazy isn't a condition it's a place and it exists somewhere between Love and Oblivion
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Pain and Oblivion make mankind afraid to die; but all creatures are afraid of the one, none but mankind afraid of the other.
— Margaret Cavendish
Death promises nothing
not even oblivion. — Mason Cooley
not even oblivion. — Mason Cooley
This is when I'd cry because right now, your life comes down to nothing, and not even nothing, oblivion.
— Anonymous
Oblivion is the flower that grows best on graves.
— George Sand
With the exception of humans, all the great apes today are facing oblivion.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
And blind oblivion swallowed cities up.
— William Shakespeare
The human race sleepwalked to oblivion, thinking only of the corporate logos on it's shroud.
— J.G. Ballard
The only solution to the issue of human rights is oblivion.
— Augusto Pinochet
Oblivion seemed the only reasonable option.
— Ian McEwan
Sleep is a hint of lovely oblivion.
— D.H. Lawrence
Life is a warfare and a stranger's sojourn, and after-fame is oblivion.
— Marcus Aurelius
How many after being celebrated by fame have been given up to oblivion; and how many who have celebrated the fame of others have long been dead.
— Marcus Aurelius
And have brought humanity to the edge of oblivion: because they think they are white.
— James Baldwin
For a man would know the necessary choices that have to be made when one is facing one's oblivion.
— Patrick Ness
Winning a competition in architecture is a ticket to oblivion. It's just an idea. Ninety-nine per cent never get built.
— Daniel Libeskind
Faith is not a crime. Blind obedience should be. Too many years wasted in strict adherence to fabricated laws could damn a religion to oblivion.
— Kirsten Beyer
It always came down to his freaking pride.
— Cari Quinn
There is no better guide to this world than oblivion.
— Sorin Cerin
Merry hearts are vulnerable to death, don't be over-joyed to the state of oblivion, lest the enemy poison your meal.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
the flame of belief is fueled inexhaustibly by the fears of death, oblivion, and meaninglessness. Where
— Irvin D. Yalom
Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion.
— Richard M. Nixon
I felt absolutely nothing, and that frightened me even more than the darkness of oblivion
— Catrina Burgess
What's the Matter with the Mill?
— Memphis Minnie
It was as though everything that mattered was encapsulated in that last moment of my blissful state of oblivion.
— Sarah Swainson
Only the unimaginative fear death when it's oblivion that cuts deepest.
— Sergio De La Pava
All things fade into the storied past, and in a little while are shrouded in oblivion.
— Marcus Aurelius
Pleasure is a sort of oblivion, a forgetfulness. Pain is remembrance, you cannot forget pain.
— Rajneesh
Oblivion, she thought. That was the world she lived in. It was what they should name some countries, towns, and places.
— Linda Hogan
OBLIVION, n. The state or condition in which the wicked cease from struggling and the dreary are at rest. Fame's eternal dumping ground.
— Ambrose Bierce
Ignorance is not bliss - it is oblivion.
— Philip Wylie
It's calm under the waves in the blue of my oblivion.
— Fiona Apple
Meek Nature's evening comment on the shows That for oblivion take their daily birth From all the fuming vanities of earth.
— William Wordsworth
Time's stern tide, with cold Oblivion's wave, Shall soon dissolve each fair, each fading charm.
— Anna Seward
I want the world to know that people like me who have returned from the half-world of mental oblivion are not forever contaminated. We have been sick.
— Jimmy Piersall
Better oblivion chosen of his own will than torture forever according to his brother's.
— Brent Weeks
Perma-grin.
Oblivion.
Love isn't blind. It's blinding — Ralph Hartman
Oblivion.
Love isn't blind. It's blinding — Ralph Hartman
What's past and what's to come is strew'd with husks
And formless ruin of oblivion. — William Shakespeare
And formless ruin of oblivion. — William Shakespeare
He wasn't physically impotent. So the impotence must lie in his soul. Finding oblivion in a moment's ecstasy was all he could manage.
— Carsten Jensen
Oblivion was increasingly attractive, since why retain your brain when no amount of thinking could even begin to solve the problem?
— Margaret Atwood
Gin and whisky cost so much more. Oblivion and courage could no longer be purchased for the price of an old song.
— Norah Hoult
She was my black rose, a broken angel I could hug and drift away with into peaceful oblivion.
— Jess C. Scott
And what importance do I have in the courtroom of oblivion?
— Pablo Neruda
As at those words did I myself become;
And all my love was so absorbed in Him,
That in oblivion Beatrice was eclipsed. — Dante Alighieri
And all my love was so absorbed in Him,
That in oblivion Beatrice was eclipsed. — Dante Alighieri
all things soon pass away and become a mere tale, and complete oblivion soon buries them. And I say this of those who have shone in a wondrous way.
— Marcus Aurelius
An artist, under pain of oblivion, must have confidence in himself, and listen only to his real master: Nature.
— Auguste Renoir
only the dead could afford oblivion.
— Robert Jordan
If not absolution, I yelled, give me oblivion.
— Kiran Nagarkar
The addiction was all about looking for oblivion, for forgetting, the contortions we go through just enough to be ourselves for a few hours.
— Keith Richards
We could either develop paradise on Earth or oblivion; wipe ourselves out, only the future will tell. It's what you do to make the future.
— Jacque Fresco
All our pleasures and possessions are consigned to oblivion, but the legacy we leave for Christ will endure forever.
— David Jeremiah
She can't catch on to slumber, the relief of oblivion.
— Nikki Gemmell
He realized that all his life he had been a nobody to everyone. What he now felt was the fear of his own oblivion. It was as though he did not exist.
— Patrick Suskind
As for life, it is a battle and a sojourning in a strange land; but the fame that comes after is oblivion.
— Marcus Aurelius
Travel is a vanishing act, a solitary trip down a pinched line of geography to oblivion.
— Paul Theroux
The ninety percent of human experience that does not fit into established narrative patterns falls into oblivion.
— Mason Cooley
No mark survives this place: you too will yield
to unmemory. — Mathew Henderson
to unmemory. — Mathew Henderson
Man does find in Nature deliverance from himself, oblivion of his past, with peace and purity!
— George A. Smith
Death is the stone into which our oblivion hardens.
— Pablo Neruda
I was the girl who battles oblivion and won. The chances were about 1 percent, but I did it.
— Gillian Flynn
For me, I feel like, between 'Tron' and 'Oblivion,' I've gotten to fulfill my 'Star Wars' fantasies, in a way.
— Joseph Kosinski
On the lips of my enemy, my sister's lover, my lover's killer, I taste the punishment I deserve. I taste oblivion.
— Karen Marie Moning
Thus my life is a flight and I lose everything and everything belongs to oblivion, or to him.
— Jorge Luis Borges
Everything published goes down the same chute out of the overbright glare of publicity into oblivion.
— John Dos Passos
I gratefully look forward to oblivion, but I must be sure of it.
— Taylor Caldwell
I know that oblivion is inevitable, and the sun will swallow the earth and I am in love with you Hazel grace.
— John Green
Oblivion. It is what I am always looking for.
— Bethany Griffin
Whatever/ returns from oblivion/ returns to find a voice.
— Louise Gluck