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In Mexico, wrestling is part of the cultural fabric. The guys wear masks and they are real-life superheroes.
— Chris Jericho
The irony of life is that those who wear masks often tell us more truths than those with open faces.
— Marie Lu
Countless human beings wear masks which they hope will cover up what they dislike about themselves.
— Eugene Kennedy
We become the masks we wear.
— Brent Weeks
There are people in this world who can wear whale masks and people who cannot, and the wise know to which group they belong.
— Tom Robbins
Voyagers can remove the masks and those sinuous, intricate disguises we wear at home in the dangerous equilibrium of our common lives.
— Pat Conroy
Everybody put on masks, including you and me. We all wear masks.
— Ama H. Vanniarachchy
The "face of Christ" is the innocence and love behind the masks we all wear,
— Marianne Williamson
They wear masks that hide how hairy they are on the inside.
— Benjamin Percy
People are more complicated than the masks they wear in society.
— Robert Greene
sometimes we wear masks so long
to hide what we truly feel
that those layers become
an extra skin, a part of our identity — R H Sin
to hide what we truly feel
that those layers become
an extra skin, a part of our identity — R H Sin
Master Seneca says that 'No one can wear a mask for very long.' This is true; but someone can wear different masks for very long!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
People wear masks in the light because true happiness are the agents of deception and delusion.
— Lionel Suggs
How many of them have secrets they don't want the world to know? How many of them wear masks wherever they go? We're anything but typical.
— Kelsey Sutton
No matter the masks we wear, we always end up together.
— Jodi Meadows
We all wear masks, and the time comes when we cannot remove them without removing some of our own skin.
— Andre Berthiaume
All great things must first wear terrifying and monstrous masks, in order to inscribe themselves on the hearts of humanity.
— Friedrich Nietzsche