
Top 30 Glaringly Quotes
#1. Being a dad has made me more aware of myself. I can see all of my virtues and flaws. They become glaringly clear when my daughter communicates with me in the same ways that I communicate with her. I can really tell where and when I went wrong.
Harold Perrineau
#2. The defense of our democracy against the forces that threaten it from without has made some of its failures to function at home glaringly apparent.
Wendell Willkie
#3. In architecture, mediocrity is more glaringly obvious than in other lines - because there's a huge, physical object such as a building to demonstrate it.
Ayn Rand
#4. I nod but what I want to do is tell him about what Marie said, that she told me this isn't about who I love but rather who I am. I want to tell him that I've been asking myself that question over and over and it's starting to seem glaringly obvious that I am different from the person Jesse loves.
Taylor Jenkins Reid
#5. The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody has decided not to see.
Ayn Rand
#6. I often envy my friends who are visual artists. Visual artists have other things to work with. Other media. I envy my sculptor friends: they have hunks of matter. Marble. Wood. It's physical, which I find very appealing. What we have is nothing, is just glaringly blank.
Dani Shapiro
#7. The key thing about LCD Soundsystem is that people always wanted this band to exist. For years, it was glaringly obvious that a band like this should exist, and people were impatiently waiting for them to show up.
Rob Sheffield
#8. they read Hurston not only for the spiritual kinship inherent in such relations but because she used black vernacular speech and rituals, in ways Subtle and various, to chart the coming to consciousness of black women, so glaringly absent in other black fiction.
Zora Neale Hurston
#9. A part of him knew that the arc of his self-destruction was glaringly obvious to his customers, who grew steadily fewer, but that same part of him basked in the knowledge that it was only a matter of time.
William Gibson
#10. Any attempts to feign normal social interactions were just depressing because it was so glaringly obvious that everyone I spoke to for the rest of my life would feel awkward and self-conscious around me, except maybe kids like Jackie who just didn't know any better.
John Green
#11. I remember becoming aware of women's issues and inequality. It became glaringly clear to me when I was living in America that women are regarded as less intelligent than men.
Julie Christie
#12. The spirit of our accurate and exact philosophy is outraged by conclusions that contradict each other so glaringly.
Christopher Hitchens
#13. The hopelessness of everything I was trying to occupy myself with was at last glaringly crystal clear. But
Claire-Louise Bennett
#14. Really, if this is being glaringly good I must confess that the glare does not dazzle me.
G.K. Chesterton
#15. Intentionally, or unintentionally, Kat had spoken with her eyes; tenderly and lovingly conveying a message to Freya that her tongue wouldn't let her speak. It was glaringly obvious they both felt it. The words were not important. The pauses, gazes, and drawn out breaths were what mattered.
Kiki Archer
#16. A good rule to remember in complimenting people is this: people are more pleased at a compliment if you praise them for some virtue that is not glaringly obvious.
Leslie T. Giblin
#17. Let me take a moment to point out the glaringly obvious. Humans are idiots.
B. Justin Shier
#18. Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#19. I was the sibling that kind of kept it all on a level when life at home got tough. I did it through comedy, sarcasm and distraction. All families are complicated, but my home life was glaringly uncomfortable much of the time, and it was me that took the onus.
Johnny Galecki
#20. Life is the most beautiful dance on the most beautiful stage we call Earth.
Debasish Mridha
#21. A complete life may be one ending in so full identification with the non-self that there is no self to die.
Bernard Berenson
#22. & everywhere he observed that casual brutality lighter races show the darker.
David Mitchell
#24. Awaiting to see the other side of the Coin, whatever it is, Accept it, because you Deserve it
Vinay Kumar
#25. Ultimately we want to use dream to liberate ourselves from all relative conditions, not simply to improve them..
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
#26. None of us mattered to her, not me, or her critics or defenders. No more than bugs on a lampshade.
Alice Munro
#27. You don't have to be Einstein to see that horse racing is dangerous. Those two ambulances driving behind you aren't there for the scenery. I will never get over the fatalities of colleagues. It is the saddest and toughest part of this sport.
Tony McCoy
#28. Let's not be too harsh where poets are concerned. They have to live in no-man's-land, halfway between dreams and reality.
Arthur Gordon
#29. I find myself more and more interested only in roles which move the world forward.
Maggie Gyllenhaal
#30. I'm pleased with my life, with the journey.
Tina Turner
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