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The Creator, in taking infinite pains to shroud with mystery His presence in every atom of creation, could have had but one motive - a sensitive desire that men seek Him only through free will.
Paramahansa Yogananda
Will
Men
Free
Free Will
Creation
Every
Seek
Atom
Only
Could
Mystery
Through
Had
Taking
Him
His
Motive
Infinite
Sensitive
Pains
Creator
Shroud
Presence
Desire
I like the muted sounds, the shroud of grey, and the silence that comes with fog.
Om Malik
Silence
Fog
Muted
Like
Sounds
Grey
Shroud
And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud.
Walt Whitman
Walks
Own
Sympathy
Without
His
Whoever
Shroud
Funeral
The first step towards vice is to shroud innocent actions in mystery, and whoever likes to conceal something sooner or later has reason to conceal it.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Innocent
First
Later
Something
Mystery
Step
Conceal
Sooner
Towards
Sooner Or Later
Likes
First Step
Vice
Reason
Whoever
Actions
Shroud
I want a natural burial. Just straight into the ground in a shroud.
Caitlin Doughty
Natural
Just
Burial
Want
Straight
Ground
Shroud
The Lantos Human Rights Prize is intended to serve as a beacon of hope, justice and human decency in a world too often covered in a shroud of darkness.
Joshua Wong
Hope
Justice
Rights
World
Darkness
Decency
Human Rights
Too
Beacon
Covered
Prize
Intended
Often
Human
Serve
Shroud
Whether we're looking at the burial box of St. James, a fragment of the True Cross, the Shroud of Turin, or some bones supposedly belonging to John the Baptist, there is always excitement and distrust, faith and doubt.
Jay Parini
Faith
Looking
Doubt
Fragment
John
Distrust
Some
Cross
Excitement
True
Supposedly
Box
Always
Burial
James
Baptist
Whether
Shroud
Belonging
Bones
I have loads of issues with the way classical music is presented. It has been too reverential, too 'high art' - if you're not in the club, they're not going to let you join. It's like The Turin Shroud: don't touch it because it might fall apart.
Charles Hazlewood
Music
Art
You
Fall
Club
Too
Way
Has-Been
High
High Art
Classical
Classical Music
Touch
Join
Like
Because
Issues
Been
Going
Apart
Might
Shroud
Loads
Presented
'Orphan Black' tends to, for their auditions, shroud it in secrecy and change names.
Ari Millen
Change
Black
Secrecy
Tends
Names
Auditions
Shroud
Orphan