If we ignore our death, we end up just going around completely oblivious to why we do the things we do!
Elephants don't know anything about the world of ants; the peaks of mountains are oblivious of what is happening on the plains!
Man I wouldn't want to be in [MGK's] position right now ... He's just oblivious to what's going on.
It is a common observation that those who dwell continually upon their expectations are apt to become oblivious to the requirements of their actual situation.
I would rather die now than to live a life of oblivious ease in so sick a world.
The most oblivious people are often the happiest.
I think it's straight men who are oblivious to goodness or badness to dates. That's probably unfair. Maybe they just don't complain as much.
People talk about the Ozzfest and what it can do for your career, and I guess I'm just oblivious to it.
What doesn't confuse me about what women wear? When it comes to women's fashion I'm so oblivious. I have no idea what's going on.
Love is made by two people, in different kinds of solitude. It can be in a crowd, but in an oblivious crowd.
People tend to remember and mentally classify work according to how it looks, sometimes oblivious to the underlying intent.
I don't read any reviews, so I'm oblivious to what they have to say. I'm completely unaware. It's fantastic.
It was easy to run around barefoot in oblivion in Costa Rica. But once I gave birth to my child, I didnt want to be oblivious to the obvious.
Jesus! Did I SAY that? Or just think it? Was I talking? Did they hear me? I glanced over at my attorney, but he seemed oblivious.
My friends will be like, 'That bloke was chatting you up', and I'll go, 'What?' I'm so oblivious - I don't notice things like that.
It's difficult to believe that Al Gore was oblivious to the existing laws. He has to respond at some point.
It's the smartphone that has turned adults and children alike into tech-addicted zombies, dumbly swiping and jabbing at their screens, oblivious to the world around them.
I always lived in old buildings, and I thought about who lived here before. You'd have to be oblivious not to.
I think the industry is oblivious to the fact that most people listen to all kinds of stuff. I personally don't know of anyone who listens to only one genre of music. It's vanity because no one does.
I breathed the air of history all unaware, and walked oblivious through its littered layers.
It is only by closing the ears of the soul, or by listening too intently to the clamors of the sense, that we become oblivious of their utterances.
Unlike other animals, all of which are undoubtedly oblivious to their eventual demise, humans are fully aware that their time on Earth is limited. This is a reality that for most individuals is difficult if not impossible to bear.
All imperfections are forced upon the imperfect, so the 'perfect' can live content and oblivious.
The fool is often oblivious of his own gaucherie.
Personally, I was oblivious to any financial hardships that my parents endured.
Unless you are oblivious to your own suffering, you have no right to be oblivious to other people's suffering.
Humanity is cutting down its forests, apparently oblivious to the fact that we may not be able to live without them.
In my career I have never felt that my being a woman was an obstacle or an advantage. I guess I've been oblivious.
A lot of people tend to go into the music industry and be really - what do you call it? - oblivious to everything that comes with it.
I'm a conservative because I believe we're here on this earth to do a little more than crawl through life, comfortable in the cradle of government excess and oblivious to the duties required to keep this republic standing.
What's extraordinary about Cobra Mist, and so much of what went on at Orford, was that the public were completely oblivious to it.
The rose does not have a why; it blossums without reason, forgetful of self and oblivious to our vision.
A crenelated wall of books encircles my bed, its tottering towers looming ever taller, always on the verge of collapsing onto oblivious sleepers.
I'm deeply insecure. I ask my wife all the time, 'Was that OK? Are people lying?' I'm not as happily oblivious as I'd like.
If only she could be so oblivious again, to feel such love without knowing it, mistaking it for laughter.
I don't engage in social media, which has its good and bad sides, I guess - but the good side is when people hate my guts, I'm kind of oblivious to it.
A lot of the things I find funniest about people are their shortcomings that they're oblivious to, but that they're constantly reminding everyone around them of.
I have always said that the best training to be a TV newsman or anybody on television is to do a children's show because you are oblivious to the fact that there is a camera there.
The beautiful result often astonishes us when our mind becomes oblivious to the work done with our heart.
The cost of oblivious daydreaming was always this moment of return, the realignment with what had been before and now seemed a little worse.
[Marx] explicates ideology as socially determined, [Stirner] as psychologically determined: both accuse it of remaining oblivious to its own determinations.
The greatest problem is not with flat-out white racists, but rather with the far larger number of Americans who believe intellectually in racial equality but are quietly oblivious to injustice around them.
I was in continual agony; I have never in my life been so tired as on the summit of Everest that day. I just sat and sat there, oblivious to everything.
In a sailboat I become oblivious to everything else in the world.
My mom used to call me Bliv - as in oblivious.
I don't ever really notice when guys are hitting on me. I'm oblivious.
It's weird, how much he's noticed me... And apparently, I have not been as oblivious to him as I imagined, either.
Rock and Roll Over' was the first Kiss album I heard, but I was totally oblivious to their whole image and the makeup and all that. I was so out of touch with the wider world.
When you're sad, you're not sad. You are merely oblivious to the good things in your life. There is always a crack of light in the darkness. Find it.
In the West people are basically oblivious to power, solstices, enlightenment and everything that matters.
I think I have to remain eternally oblivious to age. Honestly, when you put a number on it yourself, it's just like, Why? Why do that?
It was easy to run around barefoot in oblivion in Costa Rica. But once I gave birth to my child, I didn't want to be oblivious to the obvious.
I'll tell you, there were only a few games in my career where I was totally oblivious to everything around me, where I was in the zone.
I was just oblivious to the fact that the country scene was socially backward and politically opposite of everything I am.
The object of the novelist is to keep the reader entirely oblivious of the fact that the author exists - even of the fact he is reading a book.
I always thought George Bush was more oblivious than mean, but oblivious can quickly go to mean.
If you're oblivious to other people, chances are pretty good that you're going to hurt them.
Americans have their issues with skin colour, even within the black community, with light and dark skin; it's crazy - but no one's oblivious to it.
You, the actor, must be aware of when you're being funny, but the character you're playing should always be oblivious to the fact.
Gratitude requires awareness and effort, not only to feel it but to express it. Frequently we are oblivious to the Lord's hand. We murmur, complain, resist, criticize; so often we are not grateful.
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