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There are few defects in our nature so glaring as not to be veiled from observation by politeness and good-breeding.
— Stanislaw Leszczynski
Extremes mean borders beyond which life ends ... and a passion for extremism is a veiled longing for death.
— Milan Kundera
Psychic awareness turns a veiled nudge into a disclosure and an indiscriminate urge into a valuable discovery.
— Michelle A. Beltran
A veiled Mind is more enticing than all the nude men lining up the Seine, during Summer.
— AainaA-Ridtz
The pictorial battlefield becomes a sea of mud mercifully veiled by the fog of war.
— Winston Churchill
veiled insubordination that he
— Jojo Moyes
The crucifixion should never be depicted. It is a horror to be veiled.
— William Golding
The snow on the distant mountains was soft and creamy, as if veiled in a faint smoke.
— Yasunari Kawabata
We live in a thinly veiled misogynistic society.
— Christina Ricci
Down sank the great red sun, and in golden, glimmering vapors Veiled the light of his face, like the Prophet descending from Sinai.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
arrived veiled, as compared to 639 the previous fall. Chirac ordered that the hundredth anniversary
— Christopher Caldwell
Hooded, and veiled with their night-like tresses, The Fates shall bring what no prophet guesses." And
— Lord Dunsany
It is where the balance quivers, and the proportions are veiled in mist, that the opportunity for world-saving decisions presents itself.
— Winston S. Churchill
To be a veiled Muslim woman on screen is a very scary minefield for me.
— Yasmine Al Masri
Each time a dancer moves devoutly or a composer faithfully searches the silence for the veiled melodies, eternity is engaged.
— Maya Angelou
If you are trying to fool a farsighted or dimwitted person, a veiled facial disguise might be enough.
— Lemony Snicket
Stars are like animals in the wild. We may see the young but never the actual birth, which is a veiled and secret event.
— Heinz R. Pagels
Satyagraha and civil disobedience and fasts have nothing in common with the use of force, veiled or open.
— Mahatma Gandhi
We found ourselves veiled and separated from our friends.
— Marjane Satrapi
I could try to care, but I ain't sure it's worth the bother.
— Anne Elisabeth Stengl
This characteristic of Dasein's being this "that it is" is veiled in its "whence" and "whither.
— Martin Heidegger
A nursing attendant covered one body as her colleague covered the other. Patrice glimpsed Cali's face just before the sheet veiled it. "Nooo
— AlTonya Washington
Sometimes minor characters are based on people I know, on friends of mine. But I'm not writing a thinly veiled version of my own life.
— Cassandra Clare
Teasing is veiled hostility and is almost never funny, unless the teasee has openly agreed to relate that way.
— Sue Patton Thoele
Clouds veiled the mountains,
— Elizabeth Lowell
Designers used to be kept behind veiled doors. Now they are often the faces of companies.
— Charles Pelly
I found this out over the years, that racism is a thinly veiled disguise over economics and money. It really is.
— Quincy Jones
Accident is veiled necessity.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Your life is not your own. Keep your hands off it.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Veiled melancholy has her sovereign shrine
— Stephanie Danler
I kept ... returning to the (ancient Roman) wall paintings with their veiled melancholy and elegant plasticity.
— William Baziotes
I'm sure that a veiled arabian woman's exposed toes contains more sex appeal than a western pin-up's total nudity.
— Daniel White
No deceit is so veiled as that which lies concealed behind the semblance of courtesy.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Since the civil war in Laos was resumed in earnest in 1963, American participation has been veiled in secrecy.
— Noam Chomsky
My blood roasts my veins at her thinly-veiled insinuations.
— Adriana Locke
Half-uttered praise is to the curious mind, as to the eye half-veiled beauty is, more precious than the whole.
— Joanna Baillie
Ethics are my veiled mistress; I love them, but know not what they are.
— Robert Louis Stevenson