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Quotes About Suppressed

Honor" is different from '"dignity." Honor is an obsession with status, with a sense that status can be lost, and therefore any sign of disrespect must be treated as a challenge that must be suppressed.
~ David Graeber
The story of Frankenstein, the man created in a laboratory, could be symbolic of these events. It was written by Mary Shelley, the wife of the famous poet. He and she were high initiates of the secret society network which has hoarded and suppressed this knowledge since ancient times.
~ David Icke
I hid my deepest feelings so well I forgot where I placed them.
~ Amy Tan
The myth that the founding of American Republic was based on the philosophy of John Locke could only have been maintained, because the history of Leibniz's influence was suppressed.
~ Robert Trout
Chris will not talk," she said. "He will keep everything in his heart, and later it will burst.
~ Jason DeParle
Why do so few 'scientists' ever look at the evidence for telepathy, so called? Because they think, as a leading biologist, now dead, once said to me, that even if such a thing were true, scientists ought to band together to keep it suppressed and concealed. It would undo the uniformity of nature and all sorts of other things without which scientists cannot carry on their pursuits. . . .
~ Ed Warren
at the core of whatever made this human atom pile smolder he wasn't cooking anymore. He was all bottled
~ Albert Goldman
I've written this to keep from crying. But I am crying, only the tears won't come.
~ Aleister Crowley
If you conceal things, they become more charged.
~ Cornelia Parker
Chronic, unrecognized anger and resentment reemerge in our life as depression, which is anger directed against oneself. If pushed further into the unconscious, it can re-emerge as psychosomatic illnesses. Migraine headaches, arthritis, and hypertension are frequently cited examples of chronic suppressed anger.
~ David R. Hawkins
Luca wonders what it would feel like to blow up like that. But for now he remains undetonated, his horrors sealed tightly inside, his pin fixed snugly in place.
~ Jeanine Cummins
He looks like a man who is stricken, trying not to look stricken. He
~ Elizabeth Berg
For he did not realize that fear is simply suppressed desire, vivid signs of life, and that desire is the ultimate causative agent everywhere and always.
~ Algernon Blackwood
Dark echo chambers did that to you, squeezed those suppressed childhood nightmares from under your bed into your present.
~ Richard Phillips
To summarize: CSICOP published a scientifically false report. They blocked all attempts by a member of their own Executive Council to inform members that the report was false. When their own selected referees agreed the report was false, they suppressed the referees' report. This went on over a period of four years (1977-1981) and if bungling explains the beginning of it, Rawlins's term cover-up certainly does not seem too strong for what followed.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
In the 1930s in Wörgle, Austria, the Mayor issued private money just for the city, and Wörgle became the most prosperous city in Austria. They built a new bridge, industry and local business thrived. And when the Bank of Austria found out about it, they had it suppressed.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Rat was talking so seriously, he kept saying to himself mutinously, 'But it WAS fun, though! Awful fun!' and making strange suppressed noises inside him, k-i-ck-ck-ck, and poop-p-p, and other sounds resembling stifled snorts, or
~ Kenneth Grahame
He didn't say a word, but he grew coldly, murderously furious.
~ Kevin J. Anderson
I shook my head no. For minutes, neither of us spoke a word. It breathed between us, what he had said, the pain of a life suppressed, of happiness never to be.
~ Khaled Hosseini
It breathed between us, what he had said, the pain of a life suppressed, of happiness never to be.
~ Khaled Hosseini
She wants to be polite and not hurt your feelings, so she's not going to laugh right now. But inside, inside she's laughing.
~ Derek Landy
On the 15th day of the same month, President Lincoln, introducing his farce "of combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings," called forth the military of the several States to the number of seventy-five thousand, and commanded "the persons composing the combinations" to disperse, etc.
~ Jefferson Davis
I know there's more in there, probably years of shit you've been smiling away and keeping down.
~ Jennifer Niven
In terms of school, we never got taught anything about black history. Growing up, a lot of things are hidden away from you.
~ Andre Gray