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No matter what all your teeth and wet fingers anticipated, there was no accounting for the way that simple joy could shake you. How loose the silk. How fine and loose and free. DENVER'S SECRETS were sweet.
— Toni Morrison
Saying more might push them both to a place they couldn't get back from. He would keep the rest where it belonged: in that tobacco tin buried in his chest where a red heart used to be. Its lid rusted shut. He would not pry it loose now in front of this sweet sturdy woman, for if she got a whiff of the contents it would shame him. And it would hurt her to know that there was no red heart bright as Mister's comb beating in him.
— Toni Morrison
Forget about Victoria's Secret. Here's God's secret: The only way to satisfy your wife is by creating spiritual oneness.
— Tony Evans
Behold the secret conspiracy between mother and son, and how each helps the other to betray life.
— Carl Jung
Men always talk about the most important things to perfect strangers.
— GK Chesterton
Samson entertained Delilah, and she infiltrated his heart and took his secrets. Avoid entertaining thoughts that will destroy your peace.
— Bishop TD Jakes
From infancy on, we are all spies; the shame is not this but that the secrets to be discovered are so paltry and few.
— John Updike
Revelation does not mean man finding God, but God finding man, God sharing His secrets with us, God showing us Himself. In revelation, God is the agent as well as the object.
— JI Packer
Almost all our desires, when examined, contain something too shameful to reveal.
— Victor Hugo
I kiss, but I don't tell.
— Miranda Hart
he will have no one near him but Nature herself; and her he takes to wife in the wilderness of waters, and the best of wives she is, though she keeps so many moody secrets.
— Herman Melville
I think it's funny. There was a time when men were afraid that somebody would reveal some secret of theirs that was unknown to their fellows. Nowadays, they're afraid that somebody will name what everybody knows. Have you practical people ever thought that that's all it would take to blast your whole, big, complex structure, with all your laws and guns—just somebody naming the exact nature of what you're doing?
— Ayn Rand