Quotes about invisible
invisible force conditioning
To have a breakthrough, you must consciously connect with the invisible forces that are everywhere around you, urging you to go beyond your old conditioning. Deepak Chopra
invisible-hand kingdoms economic
What is prudence in the conduct of every private family can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom. Adam Smith
invisible-hand people competition
People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices. Adam Smith
invisible-hand done individual
By pursuing his own interest (the individual) frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it. I have never known much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. Adam Smith
invisible christ visible
I am the visible part of the invisible Christ. He is the invisible part of the visible me. Adrian Rogers
invisible-monsters just-love-me big-hair
Make me into anything, but just love me. Chuck Palahniuk
invisible ninety percent
Ninety percent of who you are is invisible." - Mrs. Zender E. L. Konigsburg
invisible issues missed opportunity policy seem sprung
He's been invisible when important policy issues have sprung up. They just seem to have missed opportunity after opportunity. John Williamson
invisible job kyle next soap
I had a soap opera, and my next job was working with Kyle McLachlan on The Invisible Man. Elisabeth Rohm
invisible
It's invisible, what women do. It's not rewarded as much. Bjork
invisible lucky spend time trains travel
I think one reason, obviously, that I spend so much time in one place is that I've been lucky enough to travel a lot, and now there are other different, invisible trains that are more interesting to me. Pico Iyer
invisible stays
That's the thing with magic. You've got to know it's still here, all around us, or it just stays invisible for you.
invisible destination draws
We who draw do so not only to make something observed visible to others, but also to accompany something invisible to its incalculable destination John Berger
invisible ownership strands
She plucked from my lapel the invisible strand of lint (the universal act of woman to proclaim ownership). O. Henry
invisible
Thought is invisible nature. Heinrich Heine
invisible sounds
You're invisible in a sense because everything sounds right.
invisible largely
This is going to be largely invisible to the end user.
invisible-threads serving-the-community
We cannot live for ourselves alone. Herman Melville
invisible familiar objects
Like all familiar objects, it had become invisible. Jeanette Winterson
invisible well-being wells
What's invisible to us is also crucial for our own well-being. Jeanette Winterson
invisible fatality
Fatality makes us invisible. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
invisible might name onto people secretly site tag visit
It's intolerable that e-mail can be used to silently zap a name tag onto you that might be scanned by a site you visit later. It's like secretly bar-coding people with invisible ink,
invisible zeitgeist vessel
Vessels expose the invisible Zeitgeist, the visible formed by the invisible. James Hillman
invisible intoxication champagne
Most Americans ... have a sort of permanent intoxication from within, a sort of invisible champagne. Gilbert K. Chesterton
invisible poetry-is
Poetry is what makes the invisible appear. Nathalie Sarraute
invisible enjoyable visible
It is enjoyable to make things visible which are invisible. Eric Cantona
invisible advantage
For obviously the advantage for most writers is that no one sees them. The writer is invisible, which confers power. Joyce Carol Oates
invisible unstoppable born
The phenomenon develops calmly, but it is invisible, unstoppable. One feels, one sees it born and grow steadily; and it is not in one's power to either hasten or slow it down. Leon Foucault
invisible priests allegory
A priest is he who lives solely in the realm of the invisible, for whom all that is visible has only the truth of an allegory. Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
invisible suspects
I suspect the older you get the more invisible you become. Nick Cave
invisible
There are no invisible seams. Ozzy Osbourne
invisible not-sure seeing
We hear things, but we can't always see them, or, even if we do see them, we're not sure that we're seeing correctly. Hence: Invisible. Paul Auster