Cloak Quotes
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The mantle of leadership is not the cloak of comfort but rather the robe of responsibility.
— Thomas S. Monson
Words and numbers are of equal value, for in the cloak of knowledge one is warp and the other woof.
— Norton Juster
If I were a man
I might not wear the cloak
of anonymity. — Stephanie Hemphill
I might not wear the cloak
of anonymity. — Stephanie Hemphill
You can never win when you wear the ugly cloak of self-pity and the sour sound of whining.
— Og Mandino
Take heart. Get up; he is calling you. 50And throwing off his d cloak, he sprang up and came to Jesus.
— Anonymous
I must use these great men's virtues as a cloak for my weakness.
— Michel De Montaigne
The fine stitching and well-carded wool of his supposedly unobtrusive cloak making him stand out like blood on a wedding dress.
— George R R Martin
On the floor. The hooded cloak he wore was as white
— George R R Martin
Our character isn't defined by the battles we win or lose, but by the battles we dare to fight.
— Robert Beatty
Pride perceiving humility honorable, often borrows her cloak.
— Thomas Fuller
When the night burned its cloak in the sunrise ...
— Tanith Lee
Do we throw off the false 'cloak' at a party, or do we merely put on an untruthful yellow dress?
— Jeremy Hawthorn
Ambition is all very well, my lad, but you must cloak it.
— Jonathan Stroud
Blessed be he who invented sleep, a cloak that covers all a man's thoughts.
— Miguel De Cervantes
With each daunting step, the armor I'd always worn like a protective cloak unraveled, and my footing faltered.
— E.R. Pierce
The night sky stretched on forever above me, the stars flung like glass beads and pearls on a black velvet cloak.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
They all wait impatiently for the blessed cloak of darkness to cover their wretched little deeds, but the sun will not be hurried by the whims of men.
— Karen Maitland
The garb of religion is the best cloak for power.
— William Hazlitt
My first care the following morning was, to devise some means of discovering the man in the grey cloak.
— Adelbert Von Chamisso
When this is over," she said, tucking the watch into a fold of her cloak. "I want to be the one to slit his throat.
— V.E Schwab
Bourgeois morality is largely a system of making cheap virtues a cloak for expensive vices.
— George Bernard Shaw
Thanks,' I say, and the cloak of being fine that I wear with everyone else slips right off my shoulders.
— Jandy Nelson
I left the next morning ... for a place where a kiss was not a crime and a man could wear any cloak he chose.' - Mance Rayder
— George R R Martin
Appearances and manners often cloak a black soul.
— Julie Garwood
Memory is a sly devil that pretends to wear the cloak of truth, but deceives us both in our youth and our age.
— Harley King
If you're going to throw the girl to the wolves, it's only appropriate to outfit her with a red cloak.
— Courtney Milan
NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!" Mrs. Weasley threw off her cloak as she ran, freeing her arms.
— J.K. Rowling
Hatred is as easy as slipping on a well-worn woolen cloak. If only it provided the comfort of one.
— Nenia Campbell
I want a magician with a cloak and wand, or a knight with a sword, someone fearless.
— Jenny Downham
I don't need a cloak to become invisible.
— J.K. Rowling
You know, without your cloak of burning rage, you almost look like a girl," he teases with a wink at me.
— Kayla Krantz
you cloak your offence by ignorance, saying that you did not know my determination in this matter. it is a double offence to do ill and color it so.
— Julia Fox
His cloak was Lannister crimson, but his surcoat showed the ten purple mullets of his own House arrayed upon a yellow field.
— George R R Martin
Speaking at last becomes a vice, like
drinking. And why speak, if words do not cloak thoughts ? — August Strindberg
drinking. And why speak, if words do not cloak thoughts ? — August Strindberg
Love keeps the cold out better than a cloak.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Good God, man, what is that smell?" He eyed with disgust the doctor's filthy cloak.
"Life," answered the doctor. — Rick Yancey
"Life," answered the doctor. — Rick Yancey
The Supreme Court's only armor is the cloak of public trust; its sole ammunition, the collective hopes of our society.
— Irving R. Kaufman
Autumn flings her fiery cloak over the sumac, beech and oak.
— Susan Lendroth
May the Lord array thee in the garment of salvation and surround thee with the cloak of happiness.
— Pope Alexander VI
That cloak of love you were wearing - he's torn it to shreds, undoing the seams of trust that held it together. How can you ever wear those shreds?
— Antonia Michaelis
Chance is providence in a cloak.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
It is not Sufism if it does not perform its function for you. A cloak is no longer a cloak if it does not keep a man warm.
— Idries Shah
I do not doubt he has a low opinion of women too. Gallantry is often a cloak for contempt.
— Elizabeth Peters
'Homeland' is a thriller with a lot of cloak and dagger spy stuff, which is one of the things that makes it so much fun.
— Adam Rayner
Rolling her eyes, Anna stepped to the Jeep's door. You riding with me or using your invisibility cloak?
— Laura Kaye
I walk the ramparts at night in a white dress and a knee-length woven cloak. The weather's turning. I feel the roses in my cheeks.
— Rainbow Rowell
There's no flesh or blood within this cloak to kill. There's only an idea. Ideas are bulletproof.
— Alan Moore
It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.
— Vicki Pettersson
It seems to be a characteristic of all great work that it creators wear a cloak of imprecision.
— Fred Hoyle
Sacrifice' was often a cloak for many actions that did not always stem from the highest motives.
— Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
A diary is an assassin's cloak which we wear when we stab a comrade in the back with a pen.
— William Soutar
[W]e are all savages under the cloak that civilization fashions for us.
— Rafael Sabatini
If i'm going to survive, it won't be because i have a lion-skin cloak. I'm not Hercules.
— Rick Riordan
Even Quinn joined in and took his turn picking obscure items, like a feather cloak that originated in far-off New Zealand.
— Alice Wallis-Eton
As for ourselves, yes, we must be meek, bear injustice, malice, rash judgment. We must turn the other cheek, give up our cloak, go a second mile.
— Dorothy Day
A person who had to spread the cloak of religion over her own petty desires.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
T he people and all their leaders ought to know t h at historical law which lays down t h at certain concessions are t he cloak for a tighter rein
— Anonymous
A cloak of darkness she wove about them when Melkor and Ungoliant set forth: an Unlight,
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Deep in the meadow, hidden far away A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray Forget your woes and let your troubles lay
— Suzanne Collins
Ah, sleep, clothe me in thy velvet cloak.
— Stewart Stafford
She leaped away from Villiers the moment the note sounded in the air, sadness falling from her like a discarded cloak.
— Eloisa James
What IS it about this town? I never thought I'd long for the good old days of Nazi robots and dragons.
— C.T. Phipps
Under a bad cloak there is often a good drinker
— Miguel De Cervantes
When Harry pulled back his sheets, he found his Invisibility Cloak folded neatly underneath them. There was a note pinned to it: Just in case.
— J.K. Rowling
I wrote for nearly six hours. When I stopped, the dark mood, as if by magic, had folded its cloak and gone away.
— Zane Grey
Beware of critics of education who cloak their desire to protect privilege (and inequality) in the garb of educational reform.
— Michael S. Roth
The best way in the world to deceive believers is to cloak a message in religious language and declare that it conveys some new insight from God.
— Charles Stanley
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— W.B.Yeats
Beans are a warm cloak against economic cold.
— John Steinbeck
His cloak was his crowning glory; sable, thick and black and soft as sin.
— George R R Martin
Never go into the deep parts of the forest, for there are many dangers there, both dark and bright, and they will ensnare your soul.
— Robert Beatty
I have put off the past like a worn-out cloak.
— Robert E. Howard
It was that white cloak that soiled me, not the other way around.
— George R R Martin
OATHBREAKERS The Mother will cast her cloak over us all. Come follow the Hunter out onto the plain, Return to the Clan
— Anonymous
The purpose of subject matter is to veil technique. The great artist uses the cloak of resemblance to hide the means.
— John French Sloan
The questioning spirit is the rebellious spirit. A rebellion is always either a cloak to hide a prince, or the swaddling wrapper of a new rule.
— Honore De Balzac
The right belief is like a good cloak, I think. If it fits you well, it keeps you warm and safe. The wrong fit however, can suffocate.
— Brandon Sanderson
Well, if all three of us go we'll have to Disapparate separately," Ron was saying. "We can't all fit under the Cloak anymore.
— J.K. Rowling
One of the ladies handed her a red velvet hooded cloak. Little Red Riding Hood. This big bad wolf in a leather kilt wanted to eat her all up.
— Terry Spear
... because I was only eleven years old, I was wrapped in the best cloak of invisibility in the world.
— Alan Bradley
Look around you at the people you've been taught to hate, because hate is just a cloak that hides fear.
— April White
Social engineers veil themselves in a cloak of believability.
— Kevin Mitnick
I see the beard and cloak, but I don't yet see a philosopher.
— Aulus Gellius
Here.
After so long waiting.
Her purple eyes.
Torn cloak.
Skin pale, sheer as ice.
Exhausted.
But unafraid. — Edith Pattou
After so long waiting.
Her purple eyes.
Torn cloak.
Skin pale, sheer as ice.
Exhausted.
But unafraid. — Edith Pattou
I think my invisibility cloak just failed.
— Alex Adams
Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also; and if any man take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also,
— Leo Tolstoy
I'm writing to hold on to you.
— Henriikka Tavi