Quotes About Hidden
The best things in life are the things that are over-looked by the human eye.
~ Unknown
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My life is a joke.... I'm only here for your amusement.... You'll never see the pain I feel or the tears I cry.... But anyways.... Welcome to the show....
~ Unknown
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The road of life can only reveal itself as it is traveled; each turn in the road reveals a surprise. Man's future is hidden.
~ Unknown
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One's real life is often the life that one does not lead.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Always attempt to understand whatever you see, whatever you hear and whatever you perceive. There is a hidden meaning behind everything, hence things are not always as they seem.
~ Unknown
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I'm sick of crying, I'm fed up of trying, yah I'm smiling, but inside I'm dying.
~ Unknown
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Your pinky may be the smallest finger but it's capable of holding the biggest secrets.
~ Unknown
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Potential is a priceless treasure, like gold. All of us have gold hidden within, but we have to dig to get it out.
~ Unknown
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when she heard the grand title and the great name, her face had taken on that indifferent look—no, more than indifferent, hostile, contemptuous—which is the sign of frustrated desire in proud and passionate natures. Albertine's nature was splendid, but its hidden qualities had been able to develop only under the restrictions constituted by our tastes, or our mourning for the tastes which we have had to renounce
~ Marcel Proust
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É singular que certa ordem de atos secretos tenha como consequência exterior um mode de falar ou gesticular que os revela.
~ Marcel Proust
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Pois desde que se está enamorado, todos os pequenos privilégios desconhecidos que a gente possui, desejaria poder divulgá-los à mulher a quem ama, como fazem na vida os deserdados e os importunos. Sentimos que ela os ignore, procuramos consolar-nos dizendo conosco mesmos que, justamente porque não são jamais visíveis, talvez ela acrescente à ideia que tem de nós essa possibilidade de vantagens desconhecidas.
~ Marcel Proust
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prizes worth winning, which they would not have seemed if they had been mere medals, however fine, rather than lockets with mementos of love hidden inside.
~ Marcel Proust
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The past lies hidden beyond the mind's realm and reach, in some material object (in the sensation that material object gives us). And it depends entirely on chance whether or not we encounter that object before we die.
~ Marcel Proust
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All this had been a source of pleasure to me, but that pleasure had remained hidden; it was one of those visitors who wait before letting us know that they are in the room until all the rest have gone and we are by ourselves.
~ Marcel Proust
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For some reason I want to keep a secret. I want to cup it in my hands and keep it safe like an egg. I want to fold it in the corner of my cheek where it is safe and dark.
~ Unknown
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Remember that what pulls the strings is the force hidden within; there lies the power to persuade, there the life -- there, if one must speak out, the real man.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Slowly he had learned that there is a world beneath the visible one, and that people, some people at least, have a different life, that they carry inside them.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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The best way of keeping a secret is to pretend there isn't one.
~ Margaret Atwood
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they should be hidden away in an attic along with the other relics too common to be called antiques and too broken to be of any further use. Yet I was inexplicably drawn to them, too.
~ Margaret Laurence
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Silver hidden in the gold, Young man hidden in the old, Laughing lord with weeping eyes, Bring king and ring before sunrise! -Hilarion, The Great and Terrible Quest
~ Unknown
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She wanted everyone kind and affectionate, not passionate and tormenting – everything open, no maggoty secrets and silences, and no arguments with other, darker arguments hidden in them.
~ Margaret Mahy
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This was the hidden machinery of life, not a clean, clinical well-oiled engine, monitored by a thousand meticulous dials, but a crazy, stumbling contraption made up of strange things roughly fitted together – things like a huge water tap, the dogleg stairs, cheese in the soap dish, and a crocheted tea cosy stiff with dirt and topped by a doll's broken face.
~ Margaret Mahy
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It starts with the father. But for me, it started with my mother. My mother and her secrets.
~ Unknown
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She was no intellectual, but men were scrupulous about avoiding intellectual women unless they had the sense to keep it well hidden.
~ Margaret Way
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