A Quote by Mason Cooley

What's the good of being stoical if nobody notices? — © Mason Cooley
What's the good of being stoical if nobody notices?

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Nobody notices it when your zipper is up, but everyone notices when it's down.
Trust is like the air we breathe--when it's present, nobody really notices; when it's absent, everybody notices.
Nobody notices your sorrow, your pain, but everyone notices your mistakes.
Nobody notices me. Nobody thinks I'm me. But then I look less like me than most of the people coming to our concerts.
Nobody notices when things go right.
You can behave as badly as you like in America. Nobody notices.
Nobody notices postmen, yet they have passions like other men.
Housework is what a woman does that nobody notices unless she hasn't done it.
What a man notices first about a woman is whether she notices him.
I'm a big believer that it doesn't matter what you call your company, nobody ever notices.
Kids are falling through the cracks and nobody notices it. That to me is what's wrong with the school system.
It's so funny, I'm always stealing from Moliere, and nobody ever notices. I steal from him willy-nilly.
I can headline a festival and then literally, 10 minutes later, be walking around, and nobody notices.
Sometimes I think that my best writing comes from exposing my fears and vulnerabilities and hoping that nobody notices it's about me.
Self pity becomes your oxygen. But you learned to breathe it without a gasp. So, nobody even notices you're hurting.
I love New York! You walk around, nobody notices you, you don't notice anybody, you're in your own little world.
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