“Day or night, I can’t see the wind. But at night, it feels like I can see it even less. What’s less visible than invisible? ”
“I like transparent boxes, so would-be thieves can see what’s inside. Deception by invisibility—the walls are invisible, and that makes the contents inside visible, and therefore invisible, because people look but they don’t see, as they assume nothing of value would be out in the open.”
“I feel like the boy who cried wolf, even though I know even less about politics.”
“I need to call it a night. But only because I don’t know what else to call it. What’s in between evening and morning?”
“If it’s invisible, I can’t remember if it’s there or not. And not only that, but I can’t even remember what it is.”
“I hear what you say in what you don’t say, you see, because I’m a Helen Keller kind of communicator. Love is just as visible as invisible.”
“I did something so stupid last night that I can’t even speak about it today. I took a vow of silence.”