1.
If your cloak was a gift, I appreciate it; if it was a loan, I'm not through with it yet.
Diogenes
2.
sacrifice' was often a cloak for many actions that did not always stem from the highest motives.
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
3.
Social engineers veil themselves in a cloak of believability.
Kevin Mitnick
4.
Know then that the body is merely a garment. Go seek the wearer, not the cloak.
Rumi
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You always hope that the cloak of inspiration will fall, and you'll be O.K.
Gary Oldman
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Let us prize our freedom; but not use our liberty for a cloak of maliciousness
Jonathan Mayhew
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I went to a private arts school. We had to wear cloaks.
Claire Forlani
11.
If the Beautiful One is not inside you, then what is that Light hidden under your cloak?
Rumi
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Fear is a cloak which old men huddle about their love, as if to keep it warm.
William Wordsworth
14.
A diary is an assassin's cloak which we wear when we stab a comrade in the back with a pen.
William Soutar
15.
Legend gathered around him, swirling around him like a great black cloak.
Celia Rees
16.
It seems to be a characteristic of all great work that it creators wear a cloak of imprecision.
Fred Hoyle
17.
I've always liked my clothes, even before I could properly afford them. Clothes for me were never a cloak, a cover. They were how I chose to express myself.
Paul Weller
18.
Though February lay about her shoulders like a cloak of lead.
Tom Robbins
19.
Ambition is all very well, my lad, but you must cloak it.
Jonathan Stroud
20.
If i'm going to survive, it won't be because i have a lion-skin cloak. I'm not Hercules.
Rick Riordan
21.
Accidents did not just happen. From time to time they were carefully plotted, calculated, and arranged to one’s advantage-all, of course, under the cloak of happenstance.
Jodi Picoult
22.
Religion is not like a house or a cloak which can be changed at will.
Mahatma Gandhi
24.
You can always find a stray negative comment on the Internet. It's like everybody loves to put negative comments on the Internet under the cloak of anonymity.
John Legend
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Verily if with mine own eyes I had seen a priest of God, or any of those who wear the monastic garb, sinning, I would spread my cloak and hide him, that he might not be seen of any.
John of Salisbury
28.
Oh my God, can you see me? I thought I was wearing my invisibility cloak.
Cate Tiernan