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To disclose too much of one's inventions and achievements is one and the same thing as to give up the fruit of one's ingenuity.
— Filippo Brunelleschi
There is no point when all the material benefits of the world add up to a general state of happiness. It is the Great Misconception.
— Tarek Saab
Strength is the willingness to take risks in a relationship, to disclose yourself with the intention of building a better relationship.
— David W. Johnson
In sinners and repenters you have the original division of labor.
— Robert Breault
Let him that hath done the good office conceal it; let him that received it disclose it.
— Seneca The Younger
No one can see me, no one knows me;
All men are deaf, no ears disclose me — Taras Shevchenko
All men are deaf, no ears disclose me — Taras Shevchenko
A search is a search, even if it happens to disclose nothing but the bottom of a turntable.
— Antonin Scalia
'Star Wars' was something that I was definitely interested in. Whether or not I was really involved isn't something that I should probably disclose.
— Jack Reynor
Let us have a care not to disclose our hearts to those who shut up theirs against us.
— Francis Beaumont
Wise politics is the art of invigorating society and weakening the State.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila
If you want to keep something concealed from your enemy, don't disclose it to your friend.
— Solomon Ibn Gabirol
It used to cost money to disclose and distribute information. In the digital age it costs money not to.
— Heather Brooke
The boldest stroke and best act of friendship is not to disclose our own failings to a friend, but to show him his own.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights ... have pressured retailers on campus and off to publicly disclose the factory names and addresses.
— Ralph Nader
Leaders in all spheres who are living with HIV should be encouraged, not coerced, to lead by example and disclose their HIV status.
— Nelson Mandela
Imagination pointed toward truth but could not disclose it directly.
— Philip Zaleski
Politicians get their power too late, and I think that he has inherited an impossible situation in which he is ill-equipped to deal.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
The world is whole only because some choose organization, otherwise it would fall to pieces.
— Sarah Noffke
I know everything I need to about a person by their hands. Eyes may be the window to ones soul but hands disclose the being.
— Truth Devour
The duty to disclose knowledge of crime rests upon all citizens.
— Robert H. Jackson
There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose.
— Anna Katharine Green
In art vanity is equally fatal to sympathetic feeling, whether on the part of the artist or the public.
— Okakura Kakuzo
If language was given to men to conceal their thoughts, then gesture's purpose was to disclose them.
— John Napier
Usually I don't disclose who my friends are, or talk about the places where I have travelled or am going to travel.
— Agni Sreedhar
The only people who don't want to disclose the truth are the people with something to hide.
— Barack Obama
A careful observation of Nature will disclose pleasantries of superb irony. She has for instance placed toads close to flowers.
— Honore De Balzac
Misfortunes, untoward events, lay open, disclose the skill of a general, while success conceals his weakness, his weak points.
— Horace
In a town in Calabria, a long time ago, there lived an old lady everyone called Strega Nona, which meant "Grandma Witch".
— Tomie DePaola
But time does not disclose its secrets to humankind, and the possible turned impossible.
— Radwa Ashour
I don't think his life has been in any way disfigured by the film. The film did disclose some difficult facts.
— Martin Bashir
Open your mind to what I shall disclose, and hold it fast within you; he who hears, but does not hold what he has heard, learns nothing.
— Dante Alighieri
The homelessness of nature, its utter indifference to human existence, disclose to the infinite player that nature is the genius of the dramatic.
— James P. Carse