8 Metaphors for oblivion

'Oblivion is a kind of annihilation.'

A wholesome oblivion of one's neighbours is the beginning of wisdom.

A smile and a square chin!" VI OBLIVION IS NOT EASY "A smile and a square chin!"

So intent was he upon his work that, when I came up behind him, he seemed unaware of my presence; though his oblivion was actually the conscious indifference of a landscape painter, accustomed to the ambling cow and the awe-struck peasant looking over his shoulder as he worked.

The most honest woman, they say, is she who is not talked about, that is to say, a perfect indifference on the part of a woman, a general oblivion is the price of our virtue.

Self-oblivion is his only resource, indulgence in alcohol in various disguises his remedy, and death or superstition his only comfort and hope.

Oblivion is not a tomb strong enough to keep them down.

Oblivion was their portion, even as it was of their Roman Catholic predecessors at the time of the Reformation.

8 Metaphors for  oblivion