Top 15 Concealing Quotes

Here we have the best Concealing Quotes from famous authors such as Anand Giridharadas, Don Kardong, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Indya Moore, Mary Pilon. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

More and more, the superrich don't live in one place bu
More and more, the superrich don’t live in one place but many, flitting between multiple homes on different continents, flying to them on private jets, perhaps, concealing many of their real estate purchases through webs of shell companies and trusts.

Running at night used to frighten me. Part of it was simply safety, the question of whether level ground would truly appear under each tentative footstep, and whether the temporary but complete blindness suffered while running toward headlights was, in fact, concealing death.

Don’t think you are going to conceal thoughts by concealing evidence that they ever existed.

I think of makeup as more like a design, decoration, or jewelry. I mean, it’s literally paint; it’s art. I don’t prefer to use it as concealing anything because it influences the illusion of standardized perfection.

Concealing an illness is like keeping a beach ball under water.

Patience is the art of concealing your impatience.

People of substance may sin without being exposed for their stolen pleasure; but servants and the poorer sort of women have seldom an opportunity of concealing a big belly, or at least the consequences of it.

Bernard de Mandeville
But behavior in the human being is sometimes a defense, a way of concealing motives and thoughts, as language can be a way of hiding your thoughts and preventing communication.

The purpose of the UN mechanism, this inspection mechanism, is not to engage in a cat and mouse game with Saddam Hussein and try to find weapons that the Iraqi government is working on concealing.

Douglas Feith
Concealing what is shameful to you will never lead to anything of value.

I think actors are attracted to the idea of other identities and concealing themselves behind some other identity.

Very notable was his distinction between coarseness and vulgarity, coarseness, revealing something; vulgarity, concealing something.

Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and how little we think of the other person.