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Quotes About Disguised

She had a cheerful countenance, and that sometimes disguised her habit of looking on the world with what she called "detached malevolence.
~ Stacy A. Cordery
I looked out the window for other passengers in love with their drivers, but we were well disguised, we pretended boredom and prayed for traffic.
~ Miranda July
Freud found that the most central childhood problems regularly surface not in discussion but in disguised form in the analytic relationship. It
~ Stephen A. Mitchell
06/11/92 Calvin calls the library with a disguised voice. He is looking for vulgar synonyms for body functions. They hang up on him. Calvin tells Hobbes librarians are a sharp bunch.
~ Steve Kurtz
In modern times, exploitation is disguised—it is accomplished by law, which has the look of neutrality and fairness.
~ Howard Zinn
There have been many socially conscious concept albums. I wanted to make a 'social consciousness' concept album disguised as a country record.
~ Sturgill Simpson
Dr. Krokowski answered his own question, and said: "In the form of illness. Symptoms of disease are nothing but a disguised manifestation of the power of love; and all disease is only love transformed.
~ Thomas Mann
Boast disguised as confession. Threat disguised as confession.
~ Susanna Moore
His face and arms are so artfully disguised as to be invisible. I kneel beside him. "I guess all those hours decorating cakes paid off." Peeta smiles. "Yes, frosting. The final defense of the dying.
~ Suzanne Collins
We violated each other's boundaries with verbal missiles of anger disguised in the pretense of "just kidding.
~ David W. Earle
There's no briefing sheet on what to do when a supernatural soul-sucking horror disguised as a beautiful woman starts crying on your shoulder.
~ Charles Stross
Our virtues are most frequently but vices disguised.
~ La Rochefoucauld
Maybe I'm like the vehicle," Eve decided. "Keep it ordinary on the outside, so nobody notices all the hardware inside.
~ J.D. Robb
Truly it was the beginning of everything that followed, the starting line of the harrowing journey disguised in the form of a simple question. She was glad she didn't know where it would take her. Because sometimes the only thing that got you through hell was that you were in too deep to pull out.
~ J.R. Ward
Teasing is a disguised form of shaming.
~ Gordon MacKenzie
Our adversaries are utilizing espionage campaigns disguised as business interests right next door to U.S. military instillations, which cannot be allowed to stand.
~ Ronny Jackson
A piece of bad news wrapped in a protein coat.
~ Nick Lane
The clichés are, of course, disguised; essentially, they are the same throughout all cheap reading matter, whether it spans the universe or the living room. They are like those 'assorted' cookies that differ from one another only in shape and shade.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Fate gives all of us three teachers, three friends, three enemies, and three great loves in our lives. But these twelve are always disguised, and we can never know which one is which until we've loved them, left them, or fought them.
~ Gregory David Roberts
The Old Man came to that meeting disguised as a fisherman, wearing an oilskin jacket and a fisherman's hat. I don't know why. No disguise would'a worked by then, for he was red hot. His white beard and hard stare was plastered on every wanted poster from Pittsburgh to Alabama.
~ James McBride
También me parece sospechoso su estúpido comportamiento. No hacen más que reírse disimuladamente y darse palmadas en la espalda, diciendo cosas como tremendo y lo máximo, el tipo de expresiones que usaría un psicólogo de colegio para simular que nos entiende.
~ James Patterson
Every kind of integralism, open or disguised, is contrary in principle to true catholicity, which can win to itself and comprise all things only if it delivers itself up and dies like the seed to rise again.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
Seldom, very seldom, does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can it happen that something is not a little disguised, or a little mistaken;
~ Jane Austen
Seldom, very seldom does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can it happen that something is not a little disguised, or a little mistaken; but where, as in this case, though the conduct is mistaken, the feelings are not, it may not be very material.
~ Jane Austen