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Quotes About Hidden

I have been called a man of many talents, but I like to keep a few of those talents hidden.
~ Andrew Flintoff
When we set out on a consciously chosen course of action that accents the good of others and is, for the most part, a hidden work, a deep change occurs in our spirits.
~ Richard J. Foster
Mostly, Sub Rosas are the people regular people aren't supposed to know about. It's not that we don't like you; it's that you have a habit of burning us at the stake when you notice us.
~ Richard Kadrey
Exactly. I'm the man who makes things happy behind the scenes, but no one knows. I'm Dr. Mabuse." "That's great. Just remember: Dr. Mabuse ended up in the nuthouse." Kasabian makes a face. "Always with the negative waves, Moriarty." I shake my head. "You aren't Donald Sutherland." "And you aren't Clint Eastwood, so just hold the damn book while I finish.
~ Richard Kadrey
Thievery pays for the tools, and the work shows me the mind of God. Stealing is a lot like alchemy, you know. In each, we each try to find what is beautiful and hidden and make it ours.
~ Richard Kadrey
This cultural Left thinks more about stigma than about money, more about deep and hidden psychosexual motivations than about shallow and evident greed.
~ Richard M. Rorty
Everyone has something to hide. And if they couldn't hide it the world would be in a lot worse mess than it is.
~ Richard Matheson
The vampire was real. It was only that his true story had never been told.
~ Richard Matheson
We're all moons. Some are just better at hiding their dark sides.
~ Richard Paul Evans
We never know what horrific and powerful currents run beneath the seemingly calm surface of another's life.
~ Richard Paul Evans
I had locked from him the deepest chambers of my fear, only to discover that he had his own key.
~ Richard Paul Evans
There's a lot more hypocrisy than before. Racism has gone back underground.
~ Richard Pryor
In the small seeds of plants lie hidden both bulk and branches, bud and fruit. In a few principles lie hidden all comfortable conclusions of holy truth. All these glorious fireworks of zeal and holiness in the saints had their beginning from a few sparks.
~ Richard Sibbes
We see only a part of the surface of things. The rest will be forever hidden from us, to be appreciated for its felt but unfathomed presence.
~ Richard Taylor
The greatest and most powerful revolutions often start very quietly, hidden in the shadows. Remember that.
~ Richelle Mead
Unbelievable," I said. "First you wanted to hide her away to keep you alive. Now you actually want her out in the world to use her compulsion for your own psycho plans.
~ Richelle Mead
No. . .I mean, I'm sorry he. . .You know, said those things to you." "It's part of being a 'good' family. Everyone's got skeletons in their closet.
~ Richelle Mead
Staring into the mirror, I was surprised to see a haunted look in my brown eyes. There was pain there, pain and loss that even the nicest dress and makeup couldn't hide.
~ Richelle Mead
The book was The Count of Monte Cristo. I held it up, needing to make a joke, needing to do anything to make this less real. "I saw the movie. Your subtle symbolism isn't really all that subtle. Unless you've hidden a file inside it." "The book's always better than the movie.
~ Richelle Mead
The greatest and most powerful revolutions often start very quietly, hidden in the shadows.
~ Richelle Mead
Las mayores y más trascendentales revoluciones suelen comenzar en silencio, ocultas en las sombras-me contempló-Recuerda eso
~ Richelle Mead
Besides, you certainly keep your share of secrets too. You two have a lot in common." "Are you kidding? He's arrogant, sarcastic, likes to intimidate people, and— oh." Okay. Maybe she had a point. Mead, Richelle (2009-08-07). Blood Promise: A Vampire Academy Novel (p. 490). Penguin Young Readers Group. Kindle Edition.
~ Richelle Mead
The data were hidden in various systems, spreadsheets, and even people's heads. At Accenture, Modruson told me, this task would be a trivial exercise taking just minutes.
~ Rita Gunther McGrath
She seemed to be coiled in herself, as though with a secret she was jealously guarding.
~ Roald Dahl