Quotes by Oblivion All other days have either disappeared into darkness and oblivion or not yet emerged from it. Today is the only day there is. Frederick Buechner oblivion darkness today And if I drink oblivion of a day, / So shorten I the stature of my soul. George Meredith oblivion drink soul The immense majority of human biographies are a gray transit between domestic spasm and oblivion. George Steiner oblivion majority biographies Oblivion is the flower that grows best on graves. George Sand oblivion graves flower Kisses honeyed by oblivion. George Eliot oblivion kissing oblivion has been noticed as the offspring of silence. Hannah More offspring oblivion silence There are many great authors of the past who have survived centuries of oblivion and neglect, but it is still an open question whether they will be able to survive an entertaining version of what they have to say. Hannah Arendt oblivion able past No matter how much time passes, no matter what takes place in the interim, there are some things we can never assign to oblivion, memories we can never rub away. Haruki Murakami oblivion matter memories Apathy is a sort of living oblivion. Horace Greeley oblivion empathy apathy Lay silently the injuries you receive upon the altar of oblivion. Hosea Ballou oblivion lays injury Oblivion seemed the only reasonable option. Ian Mcewan reasonable oblivion 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 paradise-on-earth oblivion wipe Words were the only net to catch a mood, the only sure weapon against oblivion. Jan Struther oblivion mood weapons Among our crimes oblivion may be set. John Dryden oblivion crime may There was time before organisms experienced consciousness, and there will be time after. And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it. John Green oblivion consciousness worry But truths need to be repeated many times so that they don't, poor things, lapse into oblivion. Jose Saramago lapses oblivion needs Thus my life is a flight and I lose everything and everything belongs to oblivion, or to him. Jorge Luis Borges oblivion flight life-is I ask of any God, of any gods, that if they give immortality, I hope to be granted oblivion also. Jorge Luis Borges oblivion granted giving While obsession with one’s personal appearance is a sign of being a vacant prat, total oblivion to it is a sign of mental illness. Kate Cann oblivion mental-illness obsession 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 oblivion mankind pain «1234»