Top 12 Make It Private But Not A Secret Quotes

#1. Those sciences which govern the morals of mankind, such as Theology and Philosophy, make everything their concern: no activity is so private or so secret as to escape their attention or their jurisdiction.

Michel De Montaigne

#2. Choosing ... it has always hurt. And always will. I know.

George R R Martin

#3. But what those critics don't know is that these same assets that excite me in the chase often, once they are acquired, leave me bored.

Donald Trump

#4. I live an immoral life. It is immoral because it is deadly futile.

Mary MacLane

#5. What Romantic terminology called genius or talent or inspiration is nothing other than finding the right road empirically, following one's nose, taking shortcuts.

Italo Calvino

#6. I may think of you softly from time to time. But I'll cut off my hand before I ever reach for you again.

Arthur Miller

#7. Ireland is a good place to start out as a filmmaker. If what you do is good, even at a very small scale, it will get recognized.

Lenny Abrahamson

#8. I have been known to play a few rounds in my time. I'm not obsessive; I don't play in the dark, but even that's not out of the question because Stevie Wonder is also a golfer.

Jasper Carrott

#9. Give me that man that is not passion's slave, and I will wear him in my heart's core, in my heart of heart, as I do thee.

William Shakespeare

#10. It generally takes its rise either from an ill-will to mankind, a private inclination to make ourselves esteemed, an ostentation of wit, and vanity of being thought in the secrets of the world; or from a desire of gratifying any of these dispositions of mind in those persons with whom we converse.

Joseph Addison

#11. Chutes and Ladders was perhaps the most sadistic board game ever invented. Adults loathed the game; children loved it. The universe thus dictated that an adult invariably got snookered into playing the game with a child.

David Foster Wallace

#12. Spirituality now wanders from sex to drugs to art to revolution to violence
whatever seems to promise deliverance from the quotidian.

Mason Cooley

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