How many people make themselves abstract to appear profound. The most useful part of abstract terms are the shadows they create to hide a vacuum.
I've trained myself to illuminate the things in my personality that are likable and to hide and protect the things that are less likeable.
The federal government should not be able to hide behind sovereign immunity when the facts don't meet the protections.
In France, we respect women: we don't beat them; we don't ask them to hide themselves behind a veil as if they were impure.
It's important not to indicate. People don't try to show their feelings, they try to hide them.
That's what I love about tennis: As an individual sport, you can't hide behind teammates.
I have nothing to hide in art. The initial force alone can bring anyone to the end he must attain.
Some people hide more than others, and it does intrigue me.
My worst trait is that I'm an introvert. When I've led stuff, the hardest thing for me to overcome has been my natural desire to run and hide. I'm very proud of the fact that I have been able to do that.
I've learned not to hide behind a veil of irony - to talk about my work in a more honest way.
It's a rare and precious thing to be close to suffering because our society - in many ways - tells us that suffering is wrong. If it's our own suffering, we try to hide it or isolate ourselves. If others are suffering, we're taught to put them away somewhere so we don't have to see it.
Before he fought Billy Conn, Joe Louis said, 'He can run, but he can't hide.' That's how I feel about New York: You can run from it, but you can't hide.
When I was a boy, I'd hide under the kitchen table and wind string around the chairs. I have a sense now that I am pulling on those threads. The more I pull, the more it comes unraveled.
We're not able to hide behind myths of this being a post-racial society because Donald Trump has outlined exactly how a large portion of America feels.
In situations of military conflict, civil strife, lawlessness, bad governance, and human rights violations, terrorists find it easier to hide, train and prepare their attacks.
Official history is merely a veil to hide the truth of what really happened. When the veil is lifted, again and again we see that not only is the official version not true, it is often 100% wrong.
Players are smart. That locker room knows. So don't hide anything.
I have nothing to hide, and I call upon those who are scared by the National Front to look up the National Front's manifesto. It's quite easy on the Internet.
Maternity leave is for women to hide and heal their disintegrating body.
All good, clean stories are melodrama; it's just the set of devices that determines how you show or hide it.