Quotes About Disguise
The first mask I had was an original pale-white kabuki mask.
~ Joey Jordison
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I have several different masks that I wear.
~ David Milch
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I remember Usher came up to me at Coachella once, and it's like, 'Are you sure you're talking to the right person? How do you even know what I look like? You're not supposed to know who I am.'
~ Flying Lotus
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I know it will be the thing that'll be my epitaph: They won't say anything about my movies, I'll be this guy in a rubber mask.
~ Nick Castle
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We do a lot of work to try to make sure people who we are using as people in the show don't know who we are, because that ruins it.
~ Joe Gatto
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Apes are apes, though clothed in scarlet.
~ Ben Jonson
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You can put an extra coat of paint on a jalopy, but it's still a jalopy.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
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Today's so-called cloud isn't really a cloud at all. It's a bunch of corporate dirigibles painted to look like clouds. You can tell they're fake because they all have logos on them. The real cloud wouldn't have a logo. Once
~ Peter Lucas
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He is a fool that cannot conceal his wisdom." - Benjamin Franklin.
~ Peter Rogers
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On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.
~ Peter Steiner
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Vice, in its true light, is so deformed, that it shocks us at first sight; and would hardly ever seduce us, if it did not at first wear the mask of some virtue.
~ Philip Dormer Stanhope
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I've been operating undercover to discover her whereabouts. All that stuff you read in the papers was just a ruse, designed to make the enemy think I was in disgrace. I've actually been working for the Murnauer
~ Philip Reeve
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I have found that in fiction one is freer to speak the truth, if only because in fiction the truth is not expected or required. You may easily disguise it, so that it is only recognized much later, when the story and the characters have faded into darkness.
~ Philip Sington
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Desgarra de una vez como un trapo estas sombras, engañoso mendigo, cubierto con harapos, rondador de mortajas: es vergüenza fingir a distancia la muerte, basta con sentir miedo cuando esto sea. Ahora ponte una piel de sol y sal afuera igual que un cazador contra el viento, atraviesa como agua fresca y rápida tu vida".
~ Philippe Jaccottet
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green trench coat so that it hid brown hair that reached
~ Phyllis A. Whitney
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I've buried a lot of my laundry in the back yard.
~ Phyllis Diller
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Roxy Music' and 'For Your Pleasure,' those exercises in learning and unlearning of accent and manners, are Pop's equivalent of 'The Talented Mr Ripley.' The clothes , the bearing and the voice are faked, but not yet perfectly.
~ Mark Fisher
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In all my years as an actor, I had never been me - I had always hidden behind my glasses, mustaches and funny voices.
~ Jon Pertwee
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I have thick hair which is like Plasticine - it's mouldable. So I'll fashion it into some creation that looks presentable. I often wear it down because I have a tiny head and small face, and my hair adds volume to help disguise my pinhead.
~ Konnie Huq
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traumatized people find themselves reenacting some aspect of the trauma scene in disguised form, without realizing what they are doing….There
~ Jon Krakauer
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frightening person pretending to be normal. Things
~ Jon Ronson
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You could slap his wrist for saying it, but then he said it with his face, and you could spank him for making faces, but then he said it with his eyes, and there were limits to correction—no way, in the end, to penetrate behind the blue irises and eradicate a boy's disgust.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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By the time she approached his room, her steps were brisk, her false self reassembled.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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It was better to be angry than to be hurt; maybe even better than being loved and held by him, because maybe anger was what she'd been feeling toward him all along, anger disguised as wanting.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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