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Quotes About Latent

I discovered the latent rage in followers, the fate of the leader who falls from the mob's esteem.
~ David Foster Wallace
he heard a sound that only a magnificent old bell could produce, a sound that seemed to roar forth with all the latent power of a distant world.
~ Yasunari Kawabata
The greatest talents often lie buried out of sight.
~ Plautus
é un modo comodo di vivere quello di credersi grande di una grandezza latente.
~ Italo Svevo
It is comfortable to live in the belief that you are great, though your greatness is latent.
~ Italo Svevo
It would bring all of my latent anxieties to a head, and the result, I fear, would be very ugly indeed.
~ John Kennedy Toole
There was no latent snobbery in us; we didn't find any in them. It was only that we could feel a deep and sincere difference between us and them, a difference which everyone struggled with awkward fortitude to bridge.
~ John Knowles
But sometimes the future is latent in us without our knowing it, and our supposedly lying words foreshadow an imminent reality.
~ Marcel Proust
But sometimes the future is latent in us without our knowledge, and our words which we suppose to be false forecast an imminent reality.
~ Marcel Proust
All serial killers fixate in the latency phase, although they will also fixate in one or more of the other psychosexual phases. They always feel like outsiders.
~ Unknown
Education is not accomplished by putting something into man; its purpose is to draw out of man the wisdom which is latent within him. May the reader call Bartholomew to discipleship, for only as this quality is raised to discipleship will you have the capacity to conceive ideas that will lift you beyond the limitations of man.
~ Neville Goddard
Imagination is the beginning of the growth of all forms, and faith is the substance out of which they are formed. By imagination, that which exists in latency or is asleep within the deep of consciousness is awakened and is given a form.
~ Neville Goddard
Just as a new scientific discovery manifests something that was already latent in the order of nature, and at the same time is logically related to the total structure of the existing science, so the new poem manifests something that was already latent in the order of words.
~ Northrop Frye