Nothing is too obscure for my interest. You just never know when some quirk of science or history is going to prove useful.Quote by Lynn Abbey about interest, science, history, nothing, contentment
Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators.Quote by Albert Camus about art
Words, like glasses, obscure everything which they do not make clear.Quote by Joseph Joubert about word
The simplest Protocol Directive will be worded in the most obscure and complicated manner possible. Speeds, for example, will be expressed as Furlongs per Fortnight and flow rates as Hogsheads per Hour.Quote by Edward A. Murphy about medicine, example
That new, big, expensive, cowboy hat will always obscure your vision of the front sights of your rifle, but you will look good wearing it.Quote by Edward A. Murphy about cowboys, vision, good, good luck, contentment
The more certain you are that your thought is original, the more obscure the source from which you accidentally plagiarized it.Quote by Edward A. Murphy about thinking, contentment
Group personification obscures, rather than illuminates, important political questions.Quote by Tom G. Palmer about politics
Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established, that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know it.Quote by Blaise Pascal about truth, lie, love
Tenderness comes with age, bitterness, as well - age reveals everything in the obscure room of the time.Quote by Paul Louis Lampert about age, olderness, time
In the obscure hollow of the being, the knowledge of the being borders on the Being.Quote by Dumitru Găleşanu about philosophy