Disguise And Deception Famous Quotes & Sayings
19 Disguise And Deception Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
The Cold War had become a battlefield marked by doublespeak. Disguise, distortion, and deception were accepted as reality. Truth was promised in a serum.— Annie Jacobsen

You're giving him a place to belong, things to plan for, a life outside of all of this. Idiot didn't even realize he needed it, but he does. You're grounding him. No one else has given him that in a long time.— Kylie Scott

Maybe consequences are dear friends in stealthy disguise.— Craig D. Lounsbrough

Roland had taught him that self-deception was nothing but pride in disguise, an indulgence to be denied.— Stephen King

To know how to disguise is the knowledge of kings.— Cardinal Richelieu

Insight into character comes from listening intently to the spoken word. The physical person, their charisma, charm and dramatic flair is more often used to persuade audiences, as they use these stealth tools of disguise and deception.— Maximillian Degenerez

I think personality correction is necessary for successful men, like prime ministers, businessmen, politicians ... it's essential that one should keep an eye on one's own personality. You must have seen people in politics who become chief ministers and then pass into oblivion - how egotistical they became and how pathetic they look.— Dilip Kumar

I fear I am beyond your comprehension. - Gandalf the White— J.R.R. Tolkien

For the several thousands of years before they became firefighters and physicians, women were sirens, enchantresses, snares. At times it seems as if female powerlessness is male self-preservation in disguise. And for millennia, this has made for a zero-sum game: A woman's intelligence was a man's deception.— Stacy Schiff

When Scripture describes Satan as an angel of light, it should make the hair on your neck stand up with terror. Man's greatest enemy is most present when we are most certain he is not. He comes as an angel of light. Satan is working his deception through disguise. We think we are doing the right thing, taking the needed stand, fighting the most important foe, but if we are not careful, extremely wise, and cautious, we are doing the opposite. Intending to advance the agenda of our King, we slip very easily into fighting the Lord and assisting satanic schemes. In every section of this book, we will spend one study assessing how Satan deceives us into believing we do well even when we fail to act like men.— James MacDonald

Elegance is the perfect disguise for our violent nature - a mask so convincing that we often fool ourselves the moment we don it.— Ashim Shanker

I've been looking out at the world through windows I've opened across the net. It's an extremely close-minded and twisted world.— Alice

Love in the service of self is greed in disguise.— Craig D. Lounsbrough

The weak are not a noble breed. Their sublime deeds of faith, daring, and self-sacrifice usually spring from questionable motives. The weak hate not wickedness but weakness; and one instance of their hatred of weakness is hatred of self. All the passionate pursuits of the weak are in some degree a striving to escape, blur, or disguise an unwanted self. It is a striving shot through with malice, envy, self-deception, and a host of petty impulses; yet it often culminates in superb achievements.— Eric Hoffer

But in these modern times it may be decidedly asserted as a fact, that vice, in accomplishing the vast majority of its seductions, uses no disguise at all; appears impudently in its naked deformity; and, instead of horrifying all beholders, in accordance with the prediction of the classical satirist, absolutely attracts a much more numerous congregation of worshippers than has ever yet been brought together by the divinest beauties that virtue can display for the allurement of mankind.— Wilkie Collins

Nothing today had done her any real harm, yet she felt as though her nerves had been flayed and left out for the tanner.— Mary Robinette Kowal

If I had had to write only about imaginary people, I would have had to close up my typewriter. I wrote about my life in less and less disguise as I grew older, and finally with no disguise - except the disguise we create for ourselves, which is self-deception.— William Maxwell
