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«Words, like nature, half reveal and half conceal the soul within.»
«The writer, when he is also an artist, is someone who admits what others don't dare reveal.»
Author: Elia Kazan | About: Writers | Keywords: admits, artist, dare, reveal, writer
«Within every man and woman a secret is hidden, and as a photographer it is my task to reveal it if I can.»
«The reality of the other person lies not in what he reveals to you, but what he cannot reveal to you. Therefore, if you would understand him, listen not to what he says, but rather to what he does not say.»
«Time will reveal everything to posterity; it is a babbler and speaks even when no question is put»
Author: Euripides | About: Time | Keywords: babbler, posterity, reveal
«You don't have to fear defeat if you believe it may reveal powers that you didn't know you possessed.»
Author: Napoleon Hill | Keywords: defeat, possessed, powers, reveal
«To reveal art and conceal the artist is art's aim»
Author: Oscar Wilde (Critic, Dramatist, Novelist, Poet) | About: Art | Keywords: aim, artist, conceal, reveal, take aim
«We were wise indeed, could we discern truly the signs of our own time; and by knowledge of its wants and advantages, wisely adjust our own position in it. Let us, instead of gazing idly into the obscure distance, look calmly around us, for a little, on the perplexed scene where we stand. Perhaps, on a more serious inspection, something of its perplexity will disappear, some of its distinctive characters and deeper tendencies more clearly reveal themselves; whereby our own relations to it, our own true aims and endeavors in it, may also become clearer.»

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