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Quotes About Secrets

Rod Serling once observed, "The greatest fear of all is fear of the unknown, which you can't share with others.
~ Guillermo del Toro
Entonces cuéntanos todo al respecto, Edith, ya que sabes tanto. Cuéntanos una historia que comience: 'Érase una vez, una virgen nerviosa que se casó con el lord fantasmal de un castillo embrujado'.
~ Guillermo del Toro
Only her master knew her true name, for in the Magic Kingdom to know a name was to own the being that carried it.
~ Guillermo del Toro
As a kid, I dreamed of having a house with secret passages and a room where it rained 24 hours a day
~ Guillermo del Toro
Learning about adults' secrets means learning to understand their world—and how to survive
~ Guillermo del Toro
Kulupakan hari-hari yang lewat agar aku lahir kembali pada hari ini. Kutenggelamkan puing waktu ke kuburannya yang paling rahasia. Barangkali serahasia mimpi, dan yang ada kemudiannya hanyalah kesamaran. Semakin samar, dan hilang. -Gaga
~ Gus tf Sakai
But a smart Mexican comes into this country with the understanding gabachos will always dismiss them as idiots. To get ahead, then, many Mexicans pretend not to recognize English so their gabacho bosses can entrust them with all the company secrets—codes, financial figures, and the all-important personal telephone number of the secretary.
~ Gustavo Arellano
It is curious how men who are good friends, close friends, true friends, who may have been on the most intimate and familiar terms over any number of years, can nevertheless know next to nothing of one another's love-lives.
~ Gyles Brandreth
A secret should be kept a secret," murmured Conan Doyle, now picking up crumbs from his plate with his forefinger. "Once it is no longer a secret, it becomes a serpent—it goes where it will.
~ Gyles Brandreth
There are so many kinds of reality, and so many secret openings in the walls we think are mute.
~ Helene Cixous
We are learning to live with death, with the dead, we are learning with the life of our death in us, to live with cats, with mother, with envelopes, with secrets, to live each instant, we are learning to live, we are learning but we don't know. Envelopes of instants: are they life, are they death? The answer depends on my force of relife. Today I have the Force. Everything is living. Tomorrow we'll see. Today I have the Force of ascent.
~ Helene Cixous
Gardens... should be like lovely, well-shaped girls: all curves, secret corners, unexpected deviations, seductive surprises and then still more curves.
~ H. E. Bates
To be haunted is to glimpse a truth that might best be hidden.
~ James Herbert
If you cannot get rid of the skeleton in the closet- you may as well take it out and make it dance.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
Jung observed that everyone has a pathological secret, something so scary, so shameful perhaps, so humiliating, that one will protect it nearly any cost.
~ James Hollis
Maybe there were things in themselves men should not look at, just as there were things in the very deep bottom of the sea that it was better that men did not know about.
~ James Jones
Secrets, silent, stony sit in the dark palaces of both [29]our hearts : secrets weary of their tyranny : tyrants willing to be dethroned.
~ James Joyce
Tarkin had long nursed suspicions about who Vader was beneath the black face mask and helmet, as well as how he had come to be, but he knew better than to give open voice to his thoughts.
~ James Luceno
Mathematics isn't just science, it is poetry – our efforts to crystallise the unglimpsed connections between things. Poetry that bridges and magnifies the mysteries of the galaxy. But the signs and symbols and equations sentients employ to express these connections are not discoveries but the teasing out of secrets that have always existed.
~ James Luceno
at least to live wit them and like it. Maybe a wife can have cross eyes or buck teeth; but she can't have a past.
~ James M. Cain
for one thing you learns when you is a girl is that most women's hearts is full of secrets.
~ James McBride
I always felt that way about the South, that beneath the smiles and southern hospitality and politeness were a lot of guns and liquor and secrets. A lot of those secrets ended up floating
~ James McBride
I always felt that way about the South, that beneath the smiles and southern hospitality and politeness were a lot of guns and liquor and secrets.
~ James McBride
So they turned into the north, not knowing that nature had already schemed that they four – the dog, wolf, otter and beaver – should soon be engaged in one of those merciless struggles of the wild which keep animal life down to the survival of the fittest, and whose tragic histories are kept secret under the stars and the moon and the wind that tell no tales.
~ James Oliver Curwood