Quotes about Hidden
The optimum population is modeled on the iceberg- eight-ninths below the water line, one-ninth above.
— Aldous Huxley
The optimum population,' said Mustapha Mond, 'is modelled on the iceberg-eight-ninths below the water line, one-ninth above.
— Aldous Huxley
I wasn't actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity. The bored haughty face that she turned to the world concealed something- most affectations conceal something eventually, even though they don't in the beginning
— F Scott Fitzgerald
In the present time, God's "wording" (logizomai) of his new creation proceeds largely in a hidden way. The invincible transforming power of God's coming future is acting simultaneously in and through the deeply flawed realities of the present human situation.
— Fleming Rutledge
Here is what Isaiah says: Verily thou art a God who hides thyself, O God of Israel, the Savior (45:15). God is still active, still living, still in charge, still the subject of the verb: God hides himself.' God is active even when hidden, even when seemingly absent.
— Fleming Rutledge
Well, painting is the one thing I do, that is just me. It's me and easels, and the pencils. And as long as I don't drool too much over the canvas, the colors come out pretty good. And it's a chance to express all that I've got inside, that I sometimes keep hidden. And I think that's why I paint big broad, wide open landscapes.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
Algo de un rey se encuentra en mi ser; pero tú no puedes siquiera imaginar cuál es mi reino.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Don't be fooled by strength you can see," he said at last. "Yahweh often hides His power in the simple things, the weak things, and so His strength seems foolish in man's eyes.
— Lynn Austin
The children knew that which you cannot see can be more dangerous than that which is before you.
— Alice Hoffman
Our mother had taught us that when the moon was white, reappearing after its absence, it was showing us that what had been hidden could easily become whole again.
— Alice Hoffman
An American, I said, sighing, but understanding my love of my adopted country perhaps for the first time: an American looks like a wounded person whose wound is hidden from others, and sometimes from herself. An American looks like me.
— Alice Walker
The eternal tide flows hid in Living Bread. That with its Heavenly Life too be fed.
— John of the Cross