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If a woman conceals her affection with the same skill from the object of it, she may lose the opportunity of fixing him;
— Jane Austen
Excessive symmetry is either unnatural and conceals some human thought behind it, or else supernatural and conceals some mystery.
— Luis Fernando Verissimo
What sobriety conceals, drunkenness reveals.
— Anonymous
It is safer to learn than teach; and who conceals his opinion has nothing to answer for.
— William Penn
We have to find in Christ, not a mask that conceals our face, but an entire wardrobe of clothing, which is His righteousness.
— R.C. Sproul
The mock rationality of the debate conceals the arbitrariness of the will and power at work in its resolution. It
— Alasdair MacIntyre
Nature conceals her mystery by her essential grandeur.
— Albert Einstein
true intimacy is only built around the freedom to disagree: "He who conceals his hatred has lying lips" (Prov. 10:18).
— Henry Cloud
Shadow conceals - light reveals. To know what to reveal and what to conceal, and in what degrees to do this, is all there is to art.
— Josef Von Sternberg
Fancy language, like poplin, too often conceals an eczema.
— Albert Camus
How lazily the sun goes down in Granada, it hides beneath the water, it conceals in the Alhambra!
— Ernest Hemingway,
A myth is a lie that conceals or reveals a truth. But if it reveals even a strand of history or truth, that's what gets my adrenaline going.
— Ashwin Sanghi
Euthanasia is a long, smooth-sounding word, and it conceals its danger as long, smooth words do, but the danger is there, nevertheless.
— Pearl S. Buck
The canker which the trunk conceals is revealed by the leaves, the fruit, or the flower.
— Pietro Metastasio
Deceit is a kind of garment that conceals the soul. It might even be compared to a whole wardrobe, so many are its guises.
— Maria Montessori
The poet's expression of joy conceals his despair at not having found the reality of joy.
— Max Jacob
A democracy is a volcano which conceals the fiery materials of its own destruction. These will produce an eruption and carry desolation in their way.
— Fisher Ames
The riddle of Mozart is precisely that "the man" refuses to be a key for solving it. In death, as in life, he conceals himself behind his work.
— Wolfgang Hildesheimer
There are proud men of so much delicacy that it almost conceals their pride, and perfectly excuses it.
— Walter Savage Landor
In the first place, the word universal conceals a gross sophism.
— Frederic Bastiat
A sober heart conceals, what a drunken mouth reveals, or in your case, a drunken body and lips.
— Taryn Plendl
Providence conceals itself in the details of human affairs, but becomes unveiled in the generalities of history.
— Alphonse De Lamartine
As the storm conceals the sun, trouble conceals success.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The time conceals her secret like a precious treasure.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Every journey conceals another journey within its lines: the path not taken and the forgotten angle.
— Jeanette Winterson
Education: that which reveals to the wise, and conceals from the stupid, the vast limits of their knowledge.
— Mark Twain
He did not joke, as the newspapers dared report, for sarcasm is bitter and conceals ferments of despair.
— Jean Genet
A good man? A man who successfully conceals his evil actions
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
What the heart conceals the drink reveals.
— Anonymous
Without humility, we keep all our defects; and they are only crusted over by pride, which conceals them from others, and often from ourselves.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I believe in art that conceals art.
— Rita Mae Brown
Anyone who has a continuous smile on his face conceals a toughness that is almost frightening.
— Greta Garbo
u The mouth of the righteous is v a fountain of life, but the mouth of the wicked n conceals violence.
— Anonymous
grotesque character of everyday occurrences conceals from one the real misery of passions. BARNAVE While
— Stendhal
Dancing can reveal all the mystery that music conceals.
— Mikhail Baryshnikov
The indirectness of communication conceals the formation of schisms - different team members use terms differently but don't realize it.
— Eric Evans
Every disability conceals a vocation, if only we can find it, which will 'turn the necessity to glorious gain.
— C.S. Lewis
Anger conceals pain. It also conceals love.
— Sarah Manguso
The shame of fools conceals their open wounds.
[Lat., Stultorum incurata malus pudor ulcera celat.] — Horace
[Lat., Stultorum incurata malus pudor ulcera celat.] — Horace
What a profound significance small things assume when the woman we love conceals them from us.
— Marcel Proust
Night conceals a world but reveals a universe.
— Robert Browning
Everyone experiences bouts of jealousy; but the dignified person conceals it, while the vulgar one acts upon it
— Ibn Taymiyyah
No one conceals something in his heart, but Allah causes it to be seen on his face or in a slip of the tongue.
— Uthman Ibn Affan
Sleep conceals the creative act while the objective world reveals it. In sleep man impresses the subconscious with his conception of himself.
— Neville Goddard
Pride becomes the blanket transgression that conceals the rest of our sins, allowing us to remain blind to them.
— Alisa Hope Wagner
In country, as in people, a plain exterior often conceals
hidden riches, to perceive which requires much living in and with. — Aldo Leopold
hidden riches, to perceive which requires much living in and with. — Aldo Leopold
His jargon conceals, from him, but not from us, the deep, empty hole in his mind. He uses technological language as a substitute for technique.
— Richard Mitchell
The true man neither guiltily conceals nor anxiously explains nor vulgarly parades.
— Clarence Darrow
The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth
it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true. — Jean Baudrillard
it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true. — Jean Baudrillard
In times of desolation, God conceals Himself from us so that we can discover for ourselves what we are without Him.
— Margaret Of Cortona
A firm's income statement may be, likened to a bikini-what it reveals is interesting but what it conceals is vital.
— Burton G. Malkiel
It often seems to me that art conceals the artist far more completely than it ever reveals him.
— Oscar Wilde
Carry your sorrow inside you as the cloud conceals ruin and death like a deadly secret that is understood only when the storm breaks.
— Alexandre Dumas
Nature conceals her secrets because she is sublime, not because she is a trickster.
— Albert Einstein
Blessed be the night, which conceals and protects things fair and foul with the same indifferent mantle.
— Jose Saramago
I perceive that marble conceals a multitude of sins.
— Aldous Huxley
There may be one fault in a man that conceals a thousand qualities, or one excellence that conceals a thousand faults. The little indicates much.
— Shams Tabrizi
Why does man not see things? He is himself standing in the way: he conceals things.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Consider in silence whatever any one says: speech both conceals and reveals the inner soul of man.
— Cato The Younger
Misfortunes, untoward events, lay open, disclose the skill of a general, while success conceals his weakness, his weak points.
— Horace
The machine conceals the machinations.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Style, like poplin, all too often conceals eczema.
— Albert Camus
The spirit of rebellion can exist only in a society where a theoretical equality conceals great factual inequalities. The
— Albert Camus
Human life, like all inferior goods, is covered on the outside with a false glitter; what suffers always conceals itself.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Never feel safe with the woman you love, for a woman's nature conceals more dangers than you think.
— Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch