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If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By H.L. Mencken

No man is worthy of unlimited reliance-his treason, at best, only waits for sufficient temptation. — H.L. Mencken

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Prince

I always wanted to make a three-record set. 'Sign o' the Times' was originally supposed to be a triple album, but it ended up as a double. — Prince

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Leonard Ravenhill

We live in a day of itching ears, but I have no commission from God to scratch them. — Leonard Ravenhill

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Margaret Drabble

When nothing is sure, everything is possible. — Margaret Drabble

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Jon Gordon

To run a successful organization," I say, "you must learn to manage people's energy, including your own. — Jon Gordon

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Graig Nettles

When I was a little boy, I wanted to be a baseball player and also join the circus. With the Yankees, I've accomplished both. — Graig Nettles

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Kendall Grey

In this nasty-ass strip club bathroom full of pissing dudes and possible rogue ejaculators, Shades is no longer some guy I love fucking. He's some guy I fucking love. — Kendall Grey

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Jentezen Franklin

If you want to please God, believe God. — Jentezen Franklin

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

The foundation of justice is good faith. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Rae Meadows

We know everyone we love is going to die, but we don't know it, can't possibly believe it, she thought, or long ago I would have gone and started digging until I had a hole big enough to lie down in. — Rae Meadows

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I needed to pass on those secrets to a man I knew well. All my students are terribly virtuous and only show their good qualities. That is dangerous, for virtue often serves to hide vanity, pride and intolerance. That is why I chose the one student I knew really well, the one whose faults I could see most clearly. — Paulo Coelho

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Prudence is the virtue of the senses. It is the science of appearances. It is the outmost action of the inward life. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Jen Wylie

I guess I have a thing for guys in leather, who knew? — Jen Wylie

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By John Ashcroft

Every medium by which people communicate can be subject to exploitation by those with illegal intentions. Nevertheless, this is no reason to hand Big Brother the keys to unlock our e-mail diaries, open our ATM records, read our medical records, or translate our international communications. — John Ashcroft

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Ellen Sussman

Our parents don't know us ... They can't know us. We hide ourselves from them. Once they knew everything about us and in order to escape them we keep out secrets, our private selves. — Ellen Sussman

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Albert Camus

Yes, there was an element of abstraction and unreality in misfortune. But when an abstraction starts to kill you, you have to get to work on it. — Albert Camus

If They Knew The Secrets You Hide Quotes By Boris Pasternak

It was partly the war, the revolution did the rest. The war was an artificial break in life
as if life could be put off for a time
what nonsense! The revolution broke out willy-nilly like a sigh suppressed too long. Everyone was revived, reborn, changed, transformed. You might say that everyone has been through two revolutions
his own, personal revolution as well as the general one. It seems to me that socialism is the sea, and all these separate streams, these private, individual revolutions, are flowing into it
the sea of life, the sea of spontaneity. I said life, but I mean life as you see it in a great picture, transformed by genius, creatively enriched. Only now people have decided to experience it not in books and pictures, but in themselves, not as an abstraction but in practice. — Boris Pasternak