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disguise

«What I am looking for is a blessing not in disguise.»
Author: Jerome K. Jerome | Keywords: disguise
«What I'm looking for is a blessing that's not in disguise.»
Author: Kitty O'Neill Collins | Keywords: disguise
«Those true eyes Too pure and too honest in aught to disguise The sweet soul shining through them»
«The stones themselves are thick with history, and those cats that dash through the alleyways must surely be the ghosts of the famous dead in feline disguise.»
«Though lust do masque in ne'er so strange disguise she's oft found witty, but is never wise.»
«We are only falsehood, duplicity, contradiction; we both conceal and disguise ourselves from ourselves.»
«The lover knows much more about absolute good and universal beauty than any logician or theologian, unless the latter, too, be lovers in disguise.»
«What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise»
«The pious sectarian is proud because he is confident of his right of possession in God. The man of devotion is meek because he is conscious of God?s right of love over his life and soul. The object of our possession becomes smaller than ourselves, and without acknowledging it in so many words the bigoted sectarian has an implicit belief that God can be kept secured for certain individuals in a cage which is of their own make. In a similar manner the primitive races of men believe that their ceremonials have a magic influence upon their deities. Sectarianism is a perverse form of worldliness in the disguise of religion; it breeds a narrowness of heart in a greater measure than the cult of the world based upon material interest can ever do. For undisguised pursuit of self has its safety in openness, like filth exposed to the sun and air. But the self-magnification with its consequent lessening of God that goes on unchecked under the cover of sectarianism loses its chance of salvation because it defiles the very source of purity.»
«We all wear some disguise, make some professions, use some artifice, to set ourselves off as being better than we are; and yet it is not denied that we have some good intentions and praiseworthy qualities at bottom»

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