Quotes by Veils [Turkish women] had lived free of the veil for 5,000 years, and had been covered only in the last 600 years. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk veils lasts years Make no display of your talents or attainments; for every one will clearly see, admire, and acknowledge them, so long as you cover them with the beautiful veil of modesty Nathanael Emmons veils beautiful long Nature has thrown a veil of modest beauty over maidenhood and moss-roses. Nathaniel Parker Willis moss veils rose Plastic surgery is a postmodern veil. Nawal El Saadawi plastic surgery veils Occasionally words must serve to veil the facts. But let this happen in such a way that no one become aware of it; or, if it should be noticed, excuses must be at hand to be produced immediately. Niccolo Machiavelli veils hands way A proud bigot, who is vain enough to think that he can deceive even God by affected zeal, and throwing the veil of holiness over vices, damns all mankind by the word of his power. Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux veils vices thinking I do not have a bride gene. I haven't been planning a wedding since I was 3. I never put a sheet on my head and pretended that it was a veil. Niecy Nash genes planning veils In a work of art, chaos must shimmer through the veil of order. Novalis veils order art There was a door to which I found no key: There was the veil through which I might not see. Omar Khayyam veils keys doors The audience seems hazy to me, shrouded in a veil through which I can't see. Park Chan-wook hazy audience veils If I were called upon to define briefly the word Art, I should call it the reproduction of what the senses preceive in nature, seen through the veil of the soul. Paul Cezanne veils soul art Beautiful colors exist, though we do not realize it, and are glimpsed behind the veil that modesty has drawn over them. Paul Gauguin veils color beautiful The splendors of the firmament of time May be eclipsed, but are extinguished not; Like stars to their appointed height they climb And death is a low mist which cannot blot The brightness it may veil. Percy Bysshe Shelley veils stars may Quite agreeable, of course, was this state of things to those who thought it in their abundant riches the result of inevitable economic laws and accordingly, as if it were for charity to veil the violation of justice which lawmakers not only tolerated but at times sanctioned, wanted the whole care of supporting the poor committed to charity alone. Pope Pius XI veils law justice Some of the food in Liquor is food I've really eaten filtered through a veil of fiction. Poppy Z. Brite liquor veils fiction I am all that hath been, and is, and shall be; and my veil no mortal has hitherto raised. Plutarch raised veils mortals I am whatever was, or is, or will be; and my veil no mortal ever took up. Plutarch veils mortals Truth is literally that which is without secrecy, what discloses itself without a veil. R. D. Laing secrecy truth-is veils Exhaustion has a way of parting the veils between men, not so much because the effort of censoring their words exceeds them, but because weariness is the foe of volatility. Oft times insults that would pierce the wakeful simply thud against the sleepless and fatigued. R. Scott Bakker effort veils men The modern movement of worship is designed to break down barriers between man and God, to remove the veil, as it were, from the fearsome holiness of God, which might cause us to tremble. It is designed to make us feel comfortable. R. C. Sproul holiness veils men «12345678910»