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Quotes About Hidden

There are the things that are out in the open, and there are the things that are hidden. The real world has more to do with what is hidden.
~ Saul Leiter
Secrets are very intriguing - I always think that's an interesting theme.
~ Sara Shepard
I was the ref. I was the ref they didn't know about. Deaf and dumb. Invisible as a wall. I wanted no one to win
~ Roddy Doyle
Everyone nice when asleep. But you press on one of his corns and then you see what kind of man he is.
~ Roger Lipsey
What have we here, laddie? Mysterious scribblings? A secret code? Oh, poems, no less! Poems, everybody!
~ Roger Waters
E se il nazismo non fosse una mostruosità disumana? Se fosse 'umano'? Se fosse una confessione, una verità nascosta, rimossa, camuffata, negata, acquattata in fondo a noi stessi, ma che finisce sempre per tornar fuori?
~ Romain Gary
Jesse sat low in the chair with his boots kicked out, drew off the soft red cap by its cotton ball, then reached out and snuggled Tim close to his chest. He said, "Let me tell you a secret, son: there's always a mean old wolf in Grandma's bed, and a worm inside the apple. There's always a daddy inside the Santa suit. It's a world of trickery.
~ Ron Hansen
Can a man hide himself in secret places so that I cannot see him?' declares the Lord" (Jeremiah 23:24).
~ Ron Rhodes
When a precious secret is collected It tends to glow in the darkness. Placed in daylight, fitted along a wide landscape of fact, it often loses its brilliance.
~ Ron Suskind
We know so many things that remain out of sight
~ Ronald Everett Capps
It's about...something that remains out of sight
~ Ronald Everett Capps
I want to burden the conscience of the affluent with all the suffering and all the hidden, bitter tears.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Zhaanat's knowledge was considered so important that she had been fiercely hidden away, guarded from going to boarding school. She had barely learned to read and write on the intermittent days she had attended reservation day school. She made baskets and beadwork to sell. But Zhaanat's real job was passing on what she knew. People came from distances, often camped around their house, in order to learn.
~ Louise Erdrich
We stayed away from the fact of Lark's existence, or anything to do with our actual thoughts.
~ Louise Erdrich
Everything that's important goes on in the darkness, no doubt about it. We never know anyone's real inside story.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Tutto quello che è interessante accade nell'ombra, davvero. Non si sa nulla della vera storia degli uomini.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Incest," she would say. "It's always occurred, rich or poor. You can read about it in the Bible. Up until the 1980s, you kept it hidden in the family. Why do they do it? It's a form of control. It's not sexual. It's all about power.
~ Lowell Cauffiel
God as God is feeling … yet shut up, hidden; … Christ is the unclosed, open feeling of the heart. … Christ is the joyful certainty of feeling that its wishes hidden in God have truth and reality, the actual victory over death, over all the powers of the world and Nature, the resurrection no longer merely hoped for, but already accomplished; … the Godhead made visible.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
The aspects of things that are most important for us are hidden because of their simplicity and familiarity. (One is unable to notice something because it is always before one's eyes.) The real foundations of his enquiry do not strike a man at all
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
The aspect of things that are most important to us are hidden because of their familiarity and simplicity.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
What is internal is hidden from us. The future is hidden from us. But does the astronomer think like this when he calculates an eclipse of the sun? If I see someone writhing in pain with evident cause I do not think: all the same, his feelings are hidden from me.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
If any signs were obvious, I think I must have buried them. Because when you think you are in love, you don't want to know about the things that could end it.
~ Luke Davies
I find that the thoughts spoken between the lines are the most important parts of a poem or story.
~ Lynn Cullen
Now he closed his eyes and unwished the test pass and wished instead that this little twisty key would turn Gillon's present into a secret cupboard.
~ Lynne Reid Banks