Imperceptive Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes Christians speak of each decision of their lives as though they were launching a moon-shot where a single miscalculation would send the capsule into a trackless void. Even space scientist do better than that, correcting the flight of their space-probes by radioed signals. God does much better. He knows that we are often incapable of distinguishing trivial decisions from momentous ones, and that we are foolish and imperceptive. He knows---- and keeps us in his hand. — Edmund P. Clowney

Happiness is a very small desk and a very big wastebasket. — Robert Orben

Making mistakes is the privilege of the active. It is always the mediocre people who are negative, who spend their time proving that they were not wrong. — Ingvar Kamprad

You might be a redneck if the receptionist checks the rat traps at your place of business. — Jeff Foxworthy

Love does make everything beautiful.
Smile adds the charm to make it wonderful. — Debasish Mridha

Twitter ... can ruin your life. — Rita Ora

I wonder if I have ever actually been happy. People have told me, really more times than I can remember, ever since I was a small boy, how lucky I was, but I have always felt as if I were suffering in hell. It has seemed to me in fact that those who called me lucky were incomparably more fortunate than I. — Osamu Dazai

Colin only hoped he'd live long enough to see it. Or, hell, just long enough to see her one more time. Even if it was only to kiss her good-bye. — D.B. Reynolds

Even just the thought her ... God. I may end up being
the first man in history capable of masturbating without touching himself.
Look, Mom - no hands. — Emma Chase

Around her the trees and wild flowers, with that oddly courteous air of natural things suddenly interrupted in their pressing occupations of growing and dying, turned toward her with attention, as though, dull and imperceptive as she was, it was still necessary for them to be gentle to a creation so unfortunate as not to be rooted in the ground, forced to go from one place to another, heart-breakingly mobile. — Shirley Jackson

Their bodies were different as were the color of their eyes, the length of their noses and the circumstances of their existence, but something inside them meant the same thing, wanted the same release, would have left the same impression on the memory of an onlooker. — Sherwood Anderson

All predictions are wrong, that's one of the few certainties granted to mankind. — Milan Kundera

I'm very happy for you guys. I heard my voice, so false it was all the statues could do to keep themselves from rolling their eyes. — Daniel Handler