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Quotes About Hidden

Nobody ever sees a cook eat anything.
~ Toni Morrison
They would discuss the slapping but not the pregnancy and certainly not the girl with sapphires hidden in her shoes.
~ Toni Morrison
So the avenues we walk down, full of bodies wearing faces, are full of hidden talent: enough to make pianos moan, sidewalks split, streetlights deliriously flicker.
~ Tony Hoagland
I'm concealing a lot of things. That's what a lady does.
~ Kerry Greenwood
Looking at the nature of new slavery we see obvious themes: slaves are cheap and disposable; control continues without legal ownership; slavery is hidden behind contracts; and slavery flourishes in communities under stress. Those social conditions have to exist side by side with an economy that fosters slavery.
~ Kevin Bales
Imagine: You've spent all day traipsing around London, lost in a maze of chaos, trying to find a hidden illusion; you've been living on hope, ignoring reality, fueled only by feelings you don't understand. You've been looking for a dream, never truly believing you'd find it, but now - incredibly - you have. It's right there in front of you - just behind that off-white door. It's there...
~ Kevin Brooks
Imagine: You've spent all day trapping around, lost in a maze of chaos, trying to fine a hidden illusion: You've been looking for hope, ignoring realty, fueled only but feelings you don't understand. Your've been looking for a dream, never truly believing you'll find it, but now- incredibly- you have. It's right there in front of you- just behind that off-white door. It's there….
~ Kevin Brooks
Many things that seem not to exist are simply in the Dwarfs' safekeeping.
~ Kevin Crossely-Holland
His writing had become, like a stash of rare and troubling pornography, something that must be kept hidden, an obsession that other people would be mystified to discover.
~ Kevin Wilson
Trust in dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.
~ Khalil Gibran
He'd kept this silence because his own secrets were darker, more hidden, and because he believed that his secrets had created hers.
~ Kim Edwards
No one could suspect the intricate mysteries of her heart.
~ Kim Edwards
Still, I've always believed—still do—that the radical is far more interesting when it looks benign and ordinary on the outside.
~ Kim Gordon
I've learned that some things are almost impossible to talk about because they're things no one wants to know. ? ? ? Not even me.
~ Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
no matter how big his smile or how loud his laugh, you could hear the hurt underneath.
~ Kirby Larson
But even a perfect pear can harbor a worm within.
~ Kirby Larson
No one would ever find her here. Even from the high saddle there was no sign of the way she'd come, no path, no road, only the bent backs of the hills repeating themselves, over and over, on one side of the road all the way to the western mountains, on the other to the sea.
~ Kirsty Gunn
That which is least known,is the most feared
~ KIRTAN
Sei por experiência que se deve evitar descobrir quem deseja manter-se escondido.
~ Kjell Askildsen
Death...does this to people. It slaps the living upside the head and it makes us ponder and exchange events and feelings that might stay hidden.
~ Kris Radish
her true name is never spoken aloud.
~ Kris Waldherr
We can't have all these people seeing that thing on your wrist, can we?
~ Kristen Day
The heat made people crazy. They woke from their damp bedsheets and went in search of a glass of water, surprised to find that when their vision cleared, they were holding instead the gun they kept hidden in the bookcase.
~ Kristin Hannah
He was afraid that the secrets she'd kept would always be here, inside him, an ugly malignant thing lodged near enough to his heart to upset its rhythm, and though it could be removed, cut out, there would always be scars; bits and pieces of it would remain in his blood, making it wrong somehow, so that if he accidentally sliced his skin open, his blood would--for one heartbeat--flow as black as India ink before it remembered that it should be red.
~ Kristin Hannah