Quotes by Veils Midnight,--strange mystic hour,--when the veil between the frail present and the eternal future grows thin. Harriet Beecher Stowe veils strange midnight The soul is covered by a thousand veils. Hazrat Inayat Khan veils thousand soul Our beloved ones have not 'gone to a far country.' It is only the veil of sense that separates them from us, and even that veil grows thin when our thoughts reach out to them. Helen Keller veils gone country The girl who chooses to be modest, chooses to be respected. Howard W. Hunter modesty veils girl Clouds signify the veil of the Most High. Honore de Balzac veils clouds Clouds symbolize the veils that shroud God. Honore de Balzac shrouds veils clouds You are My sight, so have faith. You are My Face, so veil yourself Ibn Arabi veils have-faith sight Knowledge is not gained, it is there all the time. It is the "veils" which have to be dissolved in the mind. Idries Shah veils mind Clothes are like a gloss that sets off everything; dresser were invented more to enhance physical advantages than to veil physical defects. Honore de Balzac advantage clothes veils It seemed to take Sirius an age to fall: his body curved in a graceful arc as he sank backwards through the ragged veil hanging from the arch. J. K. Rowling veils age fall Nazi ideologies continue to the present day behind the veil of supposedly free societies and governments. James Morcan nazi veils government You can't just draw a veil of secrecy when you are locking people up. You have to do at least the minimum, which is to acknowledge who you are holding. Jamie Fellner secrecy veils people [Montesquieu] lifted the veil from the venerable errors which enslaved opinion, and pointed the way to those luminous truths of which he had but a glimpse himself. James Madison glimpse veils errors When a woman veils her body in modest clothing, she is not hiding herself from men. On the contrary, she is revealing her dignity to them. Jason Evert veils body men The ban would apply to the full-body veil known as the burqa or niqab. This is not an article of clothing — it is a mask, a mask worn at all times, making identification or participation in economic and social life virtually impossible. Jean-Francois Cope niqab veils body Behind a veil, unseen yet present, I was the forceful soul that moved this mighty body. Jean Racine unseen veils soul Whenever we got a glimpse, their faces looked indecently revealed, as though we were used to seeing women in veils. Jeffrey Eugenides glimpse veils faces [Nabokov's] language is made visible . . . like a veil or transparent curtain. You cannot help seeing the curtain as you peek into the intimate rooms behind. Jerzy Kosinski veils helping rooms Releasing masks and veils allows the other to see you in your authenticity. Guards are dropped, and we can be seen for who we really are: the uniqueness of our personality, the beauty of our soul, our pure spirit. John Friend veils soul personality Bryan Cranston is generous, he's funny. When we did a wedding scene [in The Infiltrator ], at the end of the movie with a big set piece, he put the veil off the bride, he put it on, he pretended like we were getting married, he's just a goof. John Leguizamo married veils pieces «12345678910»