Top 24 Unveils Quotes
#1. People of Orphalese, beauty is life when life unveils her holy face.
Kahlil Gibran
#2. Faith in Qur'anic revelation unveils all the possibilities that lie before the human intellect.
Osman Bakar
#3. God hides nothing. His very work from the beginning is revelation
a casting aside of veil after veil, a showing unto men of truth after truth. On and on from fact Divine He advances, until at length in His Son Jesus He unveils His very face.
George MacDonald
#4. Experience unveils too late the snares laid for youth; it is the white frost which discovers the spider's web when the flies are no longer there to be caught.
Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
#5. You receive a word of revelation that unveils the prototype or the picture you need to be able to perceive and understand how to build your life and what direction to take.
Sunday Adelaja
#6. Ibn El-Arabi wrote, 'The Teacher is he who hears you, then unveils you to yourself
Idries Shah
#7. Only those who love color are admitted to its beauty and immanent presence. It affords utility to all, but unveils its deeper mysteries only to its devotees.
Johannes Itten
#8. Poetry ennobles the heart and the eyes, and unveils the meaning of all things upon which the heart and the eyes dwell. It discovers the secret rays of the universe, and restores to us forgotten paradises.
Edith Sitwell
#9. The book depicts thoughts, unveils imaginings, answers unspoken questions, clarifies doubts, resolves arguments, and finally reveals the very atoms of the most curiosity-driven desire.
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#10. Such is the role of poetry. It unveils, in the strict sense of the word. It lays bare, under a light which shakes off torpor, the surprising things which surround us and which our senses record mechanically.
Jean Cocteau
#12. Things are more exciting when one unveils them bit by bit. One looses interest fast when they're too easy.
Cristiane Serruya
#13. We are interested in what we love.
We love what we are interested in.
What we are interested in also loves us and is interested in us.
And the way this interest and love unveils is one of the major mysteries of life.
Franco Santoro
#14. The Experience of Sacred Space makes possible the founding of the world: where the sacred Manifests itself in space, the real unveils itself, the world comes into existence.
Mircea Eliade
#15. The Holy Ghost unveils God's Word to us; He reveals the things of God to us.
Chris Oyakhilome
#16. The ethic of truth is the complete opposite of an 'ethics of communication'. It is an ethic of the Real The ethic of truth is absolutely opposed to opinion, and to ethics in general.
Alain Badiou
#17. Height has nothing to do with it, it is your strength that counts.
Lynn Hill
#18. That's the beauty of the Web: You can roll around in a stranger's obsession without having to smell his or her house. You can amscray whenever you want without being rude. The site gets its "hit" and you know more about our species' diversity.
Penn Jillette
#19. My strength is looking for composition and light, and I think those things come in the quieter times of war or photographing people affected on the margins of war - civilians, refugees; that is where I really excel.
Lynsey Addario
#20. We're not saying, 'We're politicians, trust us.' We know you don't trust us.
Michael Howard
#21. I'm very glad that [the death penalty] hasn't existed for many years in the U.K.
Hilary Swank
#22. A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them.
Leonard Louis Levinson
#24. How much of the national news that you report to the public each night consists of information you've actually gone out and dug up on your own?
Johnny Carson