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Concealing The Truth Quotes By Alan Watts

Thought is a means of concealing Truth. — Alan Watts

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Bell Hooks

In our culture privacy is often confused with secrecy. Open, honest, truth-telling individuals value privacy. We all need spaces where we can be alone with thoughts and feelings - where we can experience healthy psychological autonomy and can choose to share when we want to. Keeping secrets is usually about power, about hiding and concealing information. — Bell Hooks

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Moss Hart

The general conception that all actors are born exhibitionists is far from the truth. They are quite the opposite. They are shy, frightened people in hiding from themselves- people who have found a way of concealing their secret by footlights, make up and the parts they play. Their own self rejection is what has made most of them actors. — Moss Hart

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Merriweather Hope

Normal?" he thought, "I have a genie in my closet! There's absolutely nothing normal about that!" "Yes, Mom?" he asked as calmly as he could manage as he opened the door. Stefan's mom looked over his shoulder at the messy room, shook her head slightly and decided to leave that fight for another day. She was here to tell Stefan the truth about the Magical Charms box and hopefully, he would forgive her. It had been an honest mistake after all. As she glanced around the room, Stefan stopped breathing and slowly followed her gaze over to the bed. Oh the relief! His blanket had fallen neatly over the Magical Charms box, completely concealing it. He let his breath out in a loud sigh. "Are you alright, Stefan? — Merriweather Hope

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Ann McMan

The truth doesn't make you vulnerable - concealing it does. — Ann McMan

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Mark Twain

Among other common lies, we have the _silent_ lie
the deception which one conveys by simply keeping still and concealing the truth. Many obstinate truth-mongers indulge in this dissipation, imagining that if they _speak_ no lie, they lie not at all. — Mark Twain

Concealing The Truth Quotes By James Purdy

She made no point of concealing the truth, for the truth was all she could bear now. — James Purdy

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

It was after 2:00 A.M. before we got back to the graveyard. The Feds had kept us forever, like they didn't believe we were telling them the whole truth. Fancy that. I hated being accused of concealing evidence when I wasn't. Made me want to lie to them just so they wouldn't be disappointed. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Emily Thorne

All too often, we mask truth in artifice, concealing ourselves for fear of losing the ones we love or prolonging a deception for those we wish to expose. We hide behind that which brings us comfort from pain and sadness or use it to repel a truth too devastating to accept. — Emily Thorne

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Dorothy Nevill

A valuable qualification of a modern politician seems to be a capacity for concealing or explaining away the truth ... — Dorothy Nevill

Concealing The Truth Quotes By George Carlin

By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth. — George Carlin

Concealing The Truth Quotes By George Carlin

Language is a tool for concealing the truth. If we could read each other's minds, this would be a horror show. — George Carlin

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Yukio Mishima

A father is a reality-concealing machine, a machine for dishing up lies to kids, and that isn't even the worst of it: secretly he believes that he represents reality. — Yukio Mishima

Concealing The Truth Quotes By Martin Heidegger

The question concerning technology is the question concerning the constellation in which revealing and concealing, in which the coming to presence of truth, comes to pass — Martin Heidegger