Quotes About Disguise
if Lena hadn't already given up on old ideals of faith and God's goodness, she might've even wondered if Moira could possibly be an angel in disguise.
~ Melody Carlson
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There are more nasty things in pretty packages in the world than most people would believe.
~ Mercedes Lackey
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Love is a dangerous thing. It comes in disguise to change our life.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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Contempt for happiness is usually contempt for other people's happiness, and is an elegant disguise for hatred of the human race.
~ Bertrand Russell
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With this silent film, I wanted to hide what was going on in the clinic. I wanted to cover it up in the best cinematic way and in an entertaining manner.
~ Pedro Almodovar
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I come to listen to your pain and to hear the stories and memories of a few obsessed citizens. Jerusalem, I come to you in disguise: in over-colourful, immodest clothes and vulgar make-up... The only way I could come to you was in disguise, as a whore.
~ Suad Amiry
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When strong, appear weak. Brave, appear fearful. Orderly, appear chaotic. Full, appear empty. Wise, appear foolish. Many, appear to be few. Advancing, appear to retreat. Moving quickly, appear to be slow. Taking, appear to leave. In one place, appear to be in another.
~ Sun Tzu
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Warfare is the Way of deception.
~ Sun Tzu
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masking strength with weakness is to be effected by tactical dispositions.
~ Sun Tzu
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My hat was pulled down and this girl said 'Are you really him?' I whispered 'Yeah, I'm really him.' She screamed, 'Mom! Dad! It's Heath Ledger!
~ Josh Hartnett
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So for the sake of your identity," she said, "you avoided using your real name, which effectively allowed someone else to use your real name and steal your identity.
~ Joshua Ferris
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La abjuración obligada de Galileo es una prueba de que el disimulo era la única salida.
~ Juan José Sebreli
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Ashley grabbed my arm and whispered, "Don't look now, Mary Kate, but look who's at the popcorn cart." "Ashley!" I said. "How can I not look and look at the same time—
~ Judy Katschke
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Principles are conventions and definitions in disguise.
~ Jules Henri Poincaré
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On creating a false identity for Pheobe- "A widow," Ava insisted. "How did her husband die?" Greer asked. "I hardly know," Ava said with a shrug as she rocked Jonathan in her arms. "How do men typically die? A fall from a horse or some such thing." "I scarcely believe scores of men are falling to their deaths from their saddles," Greer said drily.
~ Julia London
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Honoria sighed. "We can't do what we did last year." "I don't see why not," Sarah said. "I can't imagine anyone would recognize it from our interpretation
~ Julia Quinn
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on the outside, and all of
~ Faith Martin
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There are magnificent beings on this earth, son, that are walking around posing as humans.
~ Fannie Flagg
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Listen. Sarah wore a black wig that could have easily been mistaken for your own hair. You told me she said the rapist went wild after he pulled off the wig. Of course he'd become unglued. At that point he realized that he had the wrong woman.
~ Faye Kellerman
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God fearing and man hating. Sugar sugar. There was so much sugar in the way they pretended to treat each other that I suffered from diabetes of the soul.
~ Flora Rheta Schreiber
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But what do the socialists do? They cleverly disguise this legal plunder from others -- and even from themselves -- under the seductive names of fraternity, unity, organization, and association. Because we ask so little from the law -- only justice -- the socialists thereby assume that we reject fraternity, unity, organization, and association.
~ Frederic Bastiat
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Ma vie est un désastre, mais personne ne le voit car je suis très poli : je souris tout le temps. Je souris parce que je pense que si l'on cache sa souffrance elle disparaît. Et dans un sens, c'est vrai : elle est invisible donc elle n'existe pas, puisque nous vivons dans le monde du visible, du vérifiable, du matériel. Ma douleur n'est pas matérielle ; elle est occultée. Je suis un négationniste de moi-même
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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That clock's a lot like the town, she decided. Looks good, sounds great, pretends to be some sort of masterpiece. But it's broken. It's rotten and broken right down inside where its heart's cogs meet. That's Toll.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Everything is really something else in disguise. Of course she was no exception, she reminded herself. Everybody would assume that she was there as the Childersins' novelty pet, or as a Perfume-detector. Nobody would guess that she was there to look for the person who had stolen her history.
~ Frances Hardinge
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