Quotes by Obscure She was sad with an obscure sadness of which she had not the secret herself. There was in her whole person the stupor of a life ended but never commenced. Victor Hugo obscure sadness secret If I correctly understand the sense of this succinct observation, our poet suggests here that human life is but a series of footnotes to a vast obscure unfinished masterpiece. Vladimir Nabokov obscure poet life-is I heard Tom Waits in this kinky shop on Belmont Street in Chicago. Considering the way I was raised, they were such obscure voices, but their music saved my life - I didn't know who I was before I heard Bob Dylan and Tom Waits. Willis Earl Beal kinky obscure waiting Never be so brief as to become obscure. Hosea Ballou brief become never obscure I like what's obscure. Steven Klein like obscure More people are troubled by what is plain in Scripture than by what is obscure. Roy L. Smith than more obscure people Obscure as still remains the origin of that 'genre' of romance to which the tales before us belong, there is little doubt that their models, if not their originals, were once extant at Constantinople. Joseph Jacobs belong us obscure doubt Talent, like beauty, to be pardoned, must be obscure and unostentatious. Marguerite Gardiner like obscure talent beauty It flourished with the Saracens, and suffered in the obscure and fanatical days of the Middle Ages. Isaac Mayer Wise days middle-ages obscure middle Simplicity, for reasons that are a little bit obscure, is almost not pursued, at least in the academic world. George M. Whitesides little obscure simplicity world «123456