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Jewish Proverb Pride is the mask of one's own faults.
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Toon Hermans A red nose is the smallest mask in the world
masks mistakes winning
Shane McFadyen Sometimes you take things for granted. Winning masks some of the mistakes we're still making.
masked perhaps quite
James Nesbitt Perhaps not being very self-aware in the past masked depression. I think I was confused. I think I was immature. I think I probably was quite depressed.
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Richard Hunter The wholesale and international contribution have masked some of the worrying trends in the retail side of the business.
mask disguise discourse
Dennis Potter Words themselves - the very material of our discourse increasingly take on masks or disguises
mask reason existence
Alexander Herzen False gods must be repudiated, but that is not all: The reasons for their existence must be sought beneath their masks.
mask unfair knows
Stephen Dunn Although I know it's unfair, I reveal myself one mask at a time.
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Gamaliel Bradford There is no means by which men so powerfully elude their ignorance, disguise it from themselves and from others as by words
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John Gardner We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as unsolvable problems.
disguised sell
Rich DeBrino It's just a thinly disguised way to sell software, and actually, it's not that thin.
disguise everybody
Marvel Smith They did some things to disguise some things to get us where everybody wasn't on the same page. We just didn't execute.
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Anna Johnson thinly disguised propaganda urging women to be decorative, toe the line and marry (rich).
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Becky Johnson This ordinance is unfair to every visitor in Santa Cruz. It's thinly disguised loitering law that will be selectively enforced.
disguised parts program
Primo Goffi It's a parts program in a thinly disguised cloak.
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Lynn Coady I've always been a sucker for any technology engineered primarily for the entertainment of the human race - even such technology as has been disguised as 'useful' or 'improving' when we all know the real virtue lies in its ability to distract and divert.
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Don Byron We like to match up and disguise our zones. We wanted them to become a perimeter team and give them the outside shot but always have someone in their face contesting every attempt.
discourse public-discourse
Bob Etheridge I have and I will always work to promote a civil public discourse.
discourse hard realm
James Newman It is hard to know what you are talking about in mathematics, yet no one questions the validity of what you say. There is no other realm of discourse half so queer.
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Deena Burnett He had been given a strong faith through his parents. As an adult, in his teen years and early college, he kind of got away from the church, and ended up going to St. John's University in Minnesota. Tom was very intellectual, enjoyed the discourse with monks, had a lot of questions, and I think the monks provided a great insight into the faith he had grown up with and somehow had been missing.
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Naomi Wolf What, after all, is the narrative of 'the American Dream?' It was a discourse formulated between the 1880s and the 1920s in the United States during the great waves of migration and expansion and reforms of the Progressive Era.
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P. J. O'Rourke Political discourse has become so rotten that it's no longer possible to tell the stench of one presidential candidate from the stink of another.
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Virginia Woolf The first duty of a lecturer is to hand you after an hour's discourse a nugget of pure truth to wrap up between the pages of your notebooks and keep on the mantelpiece forever.
discourse unconscious
Jacques Lacan The unconscious is the discourse of the Other.
discourse fair hard hath high hills miles rough sweet wild
William Shakespeare These high wild hills and rough uneven waysDraw out our miles and make them wearisome;But yet your fair discourse hath been as sugar,Making the hard way sweet and delectable.
discourse charlatans lunatic
Jimmy Wales What we won't do is pretend that the work of lunatic charlatans is the equivalent of "true scientific discourse." It isn't.