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Invisible Quotes - Page 8

Information gently but relentlessly drizzles down on us in an invisible, impalpable electric rain.

Hans Christian Von Baeyer (2004). “Information: The New Language of Science”, p.3, Harvard University Press

How alive is thought, invisible, yet without thought there is no sight.

"The Sun Watches the Sun". Book by Dejan Stojanovic, "Thought" (p. 64), 1999.

You can say anything if enough people will listen.

"Invisible Monsters". Book by Chuck Palahniuk, September 17, 1999.

An invisible empire has been set up above the forms of Democracy

Woodrow Wilson, Ronald J. Pestritto (2005). “Woodrow Wilson: The Essential Political Writings”, p.117, Lexington Books

I am never happier than when I am alone in a foreign city; it is as if I had become invisible.

Storm Jameson (2011). “Journey from the North, Volume 1: Autobiography of Storm Jameson”, p.98, A&C Black

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, James M. Hutchisson (2013). “Conversations with Paul Auster”, p.211, Univ. Press of Mississippi

For obviously the advantage for most writers is that no one sees them. The writer is invisible, which confers power.

Joyce Carol Oates (2009). “My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike”, p.20, Harper Collins

A labyrinth of symbols... An invisible labyrinth of time.

"The Garden of Forking Paths". Book by Jorge Luis Borges, 1942.