Quotes About Concealed
We are the bees of the invisible. We gather the honey of the visible, and store it in the great golden honeycomb of the invisible.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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In this country men can be born and live well and die without ever having to feel much of what makes their ease possible, just because so much is buried
~ Ralph Ellison
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that there are many men in his image while he is himself unseen;
~ Ralph Ellison
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Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit that unsuspected ripens within the flower of the pleasure which concealed it. Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end preexists in the means, the fruit in the seed.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Clouded and shrouded there doth sit The Infinite embosomed in a man.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Beyond the fence the forest stood up spectrally in the moonlight, and through the dim stir, through the faint sounds of that lamentable courtyard, the silence of the land went home to one's very heart - its mystery, its greatness, the amazing reality of its concealed life.
~ Joseph Conrad
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Nobody looked at him. He passed on unsuspected and deadly, like a pest in the street full of men.
~ Joseph Conrad
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sounds of that lamentable courtyard, the silence of the land went home to one's very heart,—its mystery, its greatness, the amazing reality of its concealed life.
~ Joseph Conrad
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su misterio, su grandeza, la asombrosa realidad de su vida oculta.
~ Joseph Conrad
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Our eyes were of no more use to us than if we had been buried miles deep in a heap of cotton-wool.
~ Joseph Conrad
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This, let me remind you again, is a love story; you can see it by the imbecility, not a repulsive imbecility, the exalted imbecility of these proceedings, this station in torchlight, as if they had come there on purpose to have it out for the edification of concealed murderers.
~ Joseph Conrad
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Secrets that reside only in the mind of one person aren't really secrets. They're unspoken fears.
~ Josh Kilmer-Purcell
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This place is like the back entrance to a black cow.
~ Wallace Stegner
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It is one of Hawthorne's bosom serpents, rarely noticed because in the bosom it inhabits it can so easily camouflage itself among a crowd of the warmest and most generous sentiments.
~ Wallace Stegner
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These were mixed with parts that, when assembled, transformed themselves into a custom-made long-barreled pistol, made entirely of an advanced plastic that would pass most detectors and which fired recoilless, near-silent cartridges with self-consuming casings, He'd brought the ammunition himself on the Earth shuttle.
~ Walter Jon Williams
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what if everything that we see, everything that seems real - what if it was not real?...What if the stuff that was real was somehow hidden?... [56]
~ Walter Sorrells
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what if everything that we see, everything that seems real - what if is was not real?...What if the stuff that was real was somehow hidden?...[56]
~ Walter Sorrells
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A seed hidden in the heart of an apple is an orchard invisible.
~ Welsh Proverb
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with the key taped inside the left-rear wheel well.
~ Daniel Silva
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In other words, the intentional miss can be a very subtle form of disobedience.
~ Dave Grossman
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What lurks in my shadow that the Sun does not reach?
~ James Broughton
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Pornography is exciting only so far as it reveals something forbidden, something otherwise unseeable. Thus the mandatory hostility in it, the quality of shock and violence.
~ James P. Carse
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SIG Sauer P365
~ James Rollins
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A stereotyped but unconscious despair is concealed even under what are called the games and amusements of mankind." What would Thoreau have made of Las Vegas: its lights and rackets, its trash and daydreams, its projections and hollow façades?
~ Donna Tartt
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