I've seen and met angels wearing the disguise of ordinary people living ordinary lives. — Tracy Chapman Copy Share Image
Lifelessness is only a disguise behind which hide unknown forms of life. — Bruno Schulz Copy Share Image
Nobody knows I'm Elvis, nobody knows this is me. After all of my tries, I've got the perfect disguise. — Waylon Jennings Copy Share Image
In insecure relationships, we disguise our vulnerabilities so our partner never really sees us. — Sue Johnson Copy Share Image
Sometimes the things that seem to be adversities turn out to be opportunities in disguise. — W. Clement Stone Copy Share Image
Though lust do masque in ne'er so strange disguise she's oft found witty, but is never wise. — John Webster Copy Share Image
For every man's nature is concealed with many folds of disguise, and covered as it were with various veils. His brows, his… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise [in the future. But only if we set out to… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
I am at war... with the principal personage of traditional philosophy, that abstract subject who masquerades as everyone and anyone, but is… — Pam Gems Copy Share Image
For me, dressing is always a question of principle, respect, a sense of order, not to disguise myself, even in rotten places. — Bernard-Henri Levy Copy Share Image
I found this out over the years, that racism is a thinly veiled disguise over economics and money. It really is. — Quincy Jones Copy Share Image
The chrysanthemums' astringent fragrance comes Each year to disguise the clanking mechanism Of machine within machine within machine. — Wallace Stevens Copy Share Image
In a mystery, you must play fair by giving all the clues, but disguise them by immediately distracting the reader with something… — Joan Lowery Nixon Copy Share Image
With my early work I got eviscerated by my male professors, and so you learned to disguise your impulses, as many women… — Judy Chicago Copy Share Image
“If she knew me as I really am she would despise me, and certainly not aid or abet my evil designs. To… — William Beckford Copy Share Image
The Establishment decided Thatcher's ideas were safer with a strong Blair government than with a weak Major government. We are given all… — Tony Benn Copy Share Image
Emptiness is only a disguise for an intimacy of God's, that God's silence, the eerie stillness, is filled by the Word without… — Karl Rahner Copy Share Image
I do know the sorrow of being ordinary, and that much of our life is spent doing the crazy mental arithmetic of… — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
There is probably no one, however rigid his virtue, who is not liable to find himself, by the complexity of circumstances, living… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“Everything is really something else in disguise. Of course she was no exception, she reminded herself. Everybody would assume that she was… — Frances Hardinge Copy Share Image
I have been given eyes to see and a mind to think, and now I know a great secret of life, for… — Og Mandino Copy Share Image
If you want to go on the floor, go in disguise because otherwise you won't be able to. I would just put… — Kunal Nayyar Copy Share Image
Over time, years of meditation gave me glimpses of the interconnectedness and interdependence of all life. I experienced that on one level… — Dean Ornish Copy Share Image
Notwithstanding what some regard as the institutionalization of compassion, the transfer society quashes genuine virtue. Redistribution of income by means of government… — Robert Higgs Copy Share Image
...[Changers] were a threat to identity, a challenge to the individualism even of those they were never likely to impersonate. It had… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
From our best qualities come our worst. From our urge to pull together comes our tendency to tear each other apart. From… — Howard Bloom Copy Share Image
The great end of prudence is to give cheerfulness to those hours which splendour cannot gild, and acclamation cannot exhilarate; those soft… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Most of us are flawed, complicated people, and we're all trying very hard to disguise that or hide it from the public.… — Treat Williams Copy Share Image
When we awake it is the animal, the plant, that thinks in us. Primitive thought without the least disguise. We see a… — Jean Cocteau Copy Share Image
Remember that pride is the worst viper that is in the heart, the greatest disturber of the soul's peace and sweet communion… — Jonathan Edwards Copy Share Image