The strong equilibrium point f just described is one of "unrelenting ferocity" against offenders. It exhibits a zeal for meting out justice that is entirely oblivious to the sometimes dire consequences to oneself or to the other faitheful--i. e., those who have not deviated. Robert Aumann
The optimist sees the rose and not its thorns the pessimist stares at the thorns, oblivious to the rose. Kahlil Gibran
It is a common observation that those who dwell continually upon their expectations are apt to become oblivious to the requirements of their actual situation. Charles Sanders Peirce
[ Marx] explicates ideology as socially determined, [ Stirner] as psychologically determined: both accuse it of remaining oblivious to its own determinations. John Carroll
It's weird, how much he's noticed me... And apparently, I have not been as oblivious to him as I imagined, either. Suzanne Collins
I looked at myself in that window, oblivious to all the people around me and I stared and smiled that particular smile. You know that smile that seems to knock you and tell you how pathetic you are? That's the smile I was smiling. Markus Zusak