Quotes by Oblivion But assuredly Fortune rules in all things; she raised to eminence or buries in oblivion everything from caprice rather than from well-regulated principle. Sallust oblivion principles fortune The one stroke marks the difference between fame and oblivion. Samuel Parris oblivion differences golf I'm very happy to have a small, long, career instead of one big hit and then oblivion. Susannah McCorkle oblivion careers long I gratefully look forward to oblivion, but I must be sure of it Taylor Caldwell oblivion agonizing looks Oblivion is not to be hired: The greater part must be content to be as though they had not been, to be found in the Register of God, not in the record of man. Thomas Browne oblivion records men Oblivion is not to be hired. Thomas Browne oblivion On an overcrowded planet where more species slip toward extinction every day, should one species have the right to multiply and consume at will, even as it nudges others to oblivion? Thomas French nudge extinction oblivion Men thin away to insignificance and oblivion quite as often by not making the most of good spirits when they have them as by lacking good spirits when they are indispensable. Thomas Hardy oblivion spirit men We are an episode between two oblivions. Thomas Nagel oblivion episodes two Everybody dies, Sally. The thing is to die well. Tom Cruise oblivion dying death For me, each game is a new challenge, which has to be dealt with rationally and systematically. At that time, every other thought fades into oblivion. Viswanathan Anand oblivion challenges games ... the current of time slowing down in the gravitational field of oblivion. W. G. Sebald slow-down oblivion fields If you concern yourself with remaining relevant, you'll probably disappear into oblivion. Wade MacNeil oblivion relevant disappear To think about "oblivion" is to think about "what art is". Yasumasa Morimura oblivion art thinking Many actors come and disappear into oblivion. But not Salman Khan. Nawazuddin Siddiqui come many oblivion disappear Blue oblivion, largely lit, smiled and smiled at me. William Rose Benet me lit oblivion blue «1234