Quotes About Hidden
Quien solo bebe agua, oculta algún secreto a quienes le rodean.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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madhouses are rarely on display.
~ Charles Bukowski
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I najdivnija tišina nikada ranije ?uta izrodi?e se odatle, Sunce još uvek skriveno tamo negde ?eka?e na slede?e poglavlje.
~ Charles Bukowski
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It is difficult to believe in the dreadful but quiet war lurking just below the serene facade of nature.
~ Charles Darwin
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Rich seed of virtue lying hid in poor leaves!
~ Charles Lamb
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A company for carrying out an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is.
~ Charles Mackay
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but maybe life is like that - you never know when something that's been hidden is going to rise up and bite you, or glow with a golden hue.
~ Charles Martin
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The PM smiles, and for a moment I see a flickering vision where His face should be: an onion-skin Matryoshka doll of circular shark-toothed maws, lizard-man faces, and insectile hunger. "A word in my study if you don't mind. Right this way.
~ Charles Stross
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Neither of them noticed the pair of polka-dotted knickers hiding behind the ventilation duct overhead, listening patiently and recording everything.
~ Charles Stross
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and left his bicycle well hidden behind the stone wall
~ Charles Todd
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Os maiores riscos nunca são aqueles que você pode ver e mensurar, mas aqueles que você não pode ver e, portanto, jamais poderá mensurar. Aqueles que parecem tão distantes, fora das fronteiras da probabilidade normal, que você não consegue nem imaginar que possam acontecer na sua vida – mesmo que, é claro, aconteçam, com mais frequência do que você se dá conta.
~ Charles Wheelan
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two by six Joyce below the floor boards.
~ Chet Cunningham
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Love, like treasure, stays buried until somebody decides to dig. [Narrator (TD Lovett)]
~ Chris Fabry
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There are some overtly racist and sexist people out there—look around—but in general what we count and what we fail to count is often the result of an unexamined choice, of subtle biases and hidden assumptions that we haven't realized are leading us astray.
~ Tim Harford
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Screening, the theory of which won enfant terrible Joe Stiglitz a share of the Nobel Prize in 2001, is the art of finding out hidden information by forcing people to act, rather than simply murmur sweet nothings.)
~ Tim Harford
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I realised that everyone and everything out there had a story, and that most stories would never be told.
~ Tim Lebbon
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And it dies never knowing where the attack came from.
~ Timothy Zahn
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We fear that which we cannot see.
~ Tite Kubo
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We fear which we cannot see
~ Tite Kubo
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Okay, here's the first speech. You guys know what 'black' means, right? It means a program or project that is not acknowledged by the government. People pretend it doesn't exist. The Campus takes that one step further: We really do not exist. There is not a single written document in the possession of any government employee that has a single word about us. From this moment on, you two young gentlemen do not exist.
~ Tom Clancy
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Granny and me alone on Judgment Day and wonder if there is some wider meaning there, some cryptic message from a hidden dimension, from the Other, from the Over Self. Or if it was simply that heaven didn't want us and hell was afraid we'd take over.
~ Tom Robbins
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out of sight of hair smoke and lip ash and bowel cinders
~ Tom Robbins
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It never looked as terrible as it was and it made her wonder if hell was a pretty place too. Fire and brimstone all right, but hidden in lacy groves.
~ Toni Morrison
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Either the pavement was burning or she had sapphires hidden in her shoes. K.D., who had never seen a woman mince or switch like that, believed it was the walk that caused all the trouble.
~ Toni Morrison
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