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The face which had long since forgotten how to be young and yet absolutely impenetrable, absolutely serene: no mourning, not even grief
— William Faulkner
He gazed at me from the caverns of his impenetrable eyes,
— W. Somerset Maugham
Racism in impenetrable. Staying in America means always fighting. For our own sanity and safety, we must go.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
A lake carries you into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable.
— William Wordsworth
The limitation prompting folly was an attitude of superiority so dense as to be impenetrable.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
I can never say 'why' about anything I do. I suppose I can say 'how' and 'when' and 'what.' But 'why' is impenetrable to me.
— Paul Auster
The future is hidden by a dark impenetrable veil, and yet we struggle to pierce through it.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Silence is never so impenetrable as when the whisper of steel on paper strives to pierce it.
— Beryl Markham
Doing this always calmed her. It was like imagining the protective walls of an impenetrable fortress. She
— Liane Moriarty
Eve took a bite from the apple, chaos ensued... earth became hell as heaven retreated behind an impenetrable veil.
— Hamilton Stone
The more impenetrable you are , the more you keep yourself hidden from people , lesser would be the damage that they can do to you .
— Saurabh Aggarwal
The minds of different generations are as impenetrable one by the other as are the monads of Leibniz.
— Andre Maurois
Nobody knows everything that's hidden in the balance sheets of banks. In fact, they are completely impenetrable.
— Jerome Kerviel
Ecuador has about 700 kilometers of border with Colombia, and a lot of it is impenetrable jungle.
— Rafael Correa
Using your car as a weapon and impenetrable armor.
— Paulo Coelho
I am an anomaly in the system, living proof of how grotesque it is, and every day I mock it gently, deep within my impenetrable self.
— Muriel Barbery
Modesty is invisibility ... Never forget it. To be seen - to be seen - is to be ... penetrated. What you must be girls, is impenetrable.
— Margaret Atwood
Without art; without paintings, books, sculpture and music, the human soul would be quite impenetrable, don't you think?
— Jonathan Hull
I believe that the question of the existence of God is an impenetrable mystery and beyond human comprehension.
— Vincent Bugliosi
Life within the Kremlin was shrouded in impenetrable secrecy.
— Harrison Salisbury
Models can easily become so complex that they are impenetrable, unexaminable, and virtually unalterable.
— Donella Meadows
Ambition can form an impenetrable barrier for those who fail to acknowledge what they already are.
— Bryant McGill
As you watch the Gary Condit interview, three words come to mind: stiff, unbending and impenetrable. And that's just his hair.
— David Letterman
What separated the living from one another could be as impenetrable as whatever barrier separated the living from the dead.
— Joshua Ferris
In the American Metaphysical, reality is always material reality, hard, resistant, unformed, impenetrable, and unpleasant.
— Lionel Trilling
The more negative emotion there is in a story, the heavier and more impenetrable it becomes.
— Eckhart Tolle
Political beliefs, religious beliefs, and conspiratorial beliefs seem impenetrable to facts that contradict them.
— Robert Carroll
A redoubtable alchemy was at work behind impenetrable veils as the forest prepared it's nocturnal mysteries.
— Julien Gracq
Why we are here is an impenetrable question.
— Edward Albee
Massive edifice, with its impenetrable walls, its monumental gate, and its red-coated guards, I began to have doubts. What
— Diana Gabaldon
Between his consciousness and events stood always that impenetrable medium - indifference.
— Leon Trotsky
Nothing, on the other hand, can be more impenetrable to the uninitiated than a legislation founded upon precedents.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
It was a mystery to Roger how someone he knew so well could be such an impervious, impenetrable stranger.
— John Lanchester
The numinous depth of the mystery that seems to have called us out of the animal mind is completely impenetrable to modern analysis.
— Terence McKenna
I think it's easy to make impenetrable music that nobody can get, and you can hide behind that sometimes.
— Trent Reznor
To want is to have a weakness. It's this weakness, whatever it is, that entices me. It's like a small crack in a wall, before now impenetrable.
— Margaret Atwood
Of all the mysteries of the stock exchange there is none so impenetrable as why there should be a buyer for everyone who seeks to sell.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
His whole life was now summed up in two words: absolute uncertainty within an impenetrable fog.
— Victor Hugo
There is a wide difference between speaking to deceive, and being silent to be impenetrable.
— Voltaire
He would never admit it, but he did have a heart of gold under all that crud.
Solid, hard, impenetrable gold, but still gold, nonetheless. — Jessiqua Wittman
Solid, hard, impenetrable gold, but still gold, nonetheless. — Jessiqua Wittman
No specter assails us in more varied disguises than loneliness, and one of its most impenetrable masks is called love.
— Arthur Schnitzler
Only the rustle of those colours waving in the air, impenetrable, lighter than nothingness
— Alessandro Baricco
I love the sea with its impenetrable fathoms, its wash and undertow, and rasp of shingle sucked anew.
— Margaret E. Barber
i made myself be still - impenetrable, boring - which deprived them of their sport.
— Harriet Showman
You don't understand much, he says. Why do you think I was lost in the impenetrable forest in the first place?
— Margaret Atwood
There is no unstoppable force but time, no impenetrable object except that which separates us from the past.
— James Rozoff
For an impenetrable shield, stand inside yourself
— Henry David Thoreau
Their pleasures are fierce and their sleep impenetrable. And they know that the body has a soul in which the soul has no part.
— Albert Camus
Lestrade had learned by more experiences than he would care to acknowledge that that brain could cut through that which was impenetrable to him.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
My faith is brightest in the midst of impenetrable darkness.
— Mahatma Gandhi