We are often jealous of our little secrets, though to another ear they generally convey neither profit nor entertainment.
The science of numbers ought to be preferred as an acquisition before all others, because of its necessity and because of the great secrets and other mysteries which there are in the properties of numbers. All sciences partake of it, and it has need of none.
Regarding sex education: no secrets!
A talkative person runs himself upon great inconvenience by blabbing out his own and others' secrets.
I'll tell you all my secrets but I lie about my past.
I've seen a lot of LA and I think it's also a place of secrets: secret houses, secret lives, secret pleasures. And no one is looking to the outside for verification that what they're doing is all right.
If Europe’s example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don’t drive them too much.
When I was about, I'd say, 18 or 19 years old, I wanted to be a part of the CIA just because they know those intimate secrets. . . So I was just always into knowing. I like to know things.
Secrets are made to be found out with time.
We have much to learn by studying nature and taking the time to tease out its secrets.
I'm not good at secrets, so don't tell me any.
Water is the one substance from which the earth can conceal nothing; it sucks out its innermost secrets and brings them to our very lips.
Magic is 10% secrets and 90% presentation. Mentalism is 5% secrets and 95% presentation.
The poem is a capsule where we wrap up our punishable secrets.
There is nothing as certain as silence, stillness, and solitude to introduce you to the secrets of yourself.
Anything will give up its secrets if you love it enough.
I knew that the world around you is only uninteresting if you can't see what is really going on. The place you come from is always the most exotic place you'll ever encounter because it is the only place where you recognise how many secrets and mysteries there are in people's lives
Only an open mind is big enough to contain the secrets of the universe.
Generally he perceived in men of devout simplicity this opinion: that the secrets of nature were the secrets of God, part of that glory into which man is not to press too boldly.
Mother, recently I have discovered the one way in which human beings differ completely from other animals. Man has, I know, language, knowledge, principles, and social order, but don't all the other animals have them too, granted the difference of degree? Perhaps the animals even have religions. Man boasts of being the lord of all creation, but it would seem as if essentially he does not differ in the least from other animals. But, Mother, there was one way I thought of. Perhaps you won't understand. It's a faculty absolutely unique to man - having secrets. Can you see what I mean?