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Secrets define us, they mark us, they set us apart from all the others. The secrets which we preserve provide a key to who we are, deep down.

—Nuruddin Farah, 1998

The first duty of a good inquisitor is to suspect especially those who seem sincere to him.

—Umberto Eco, 1980

Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.

—Benjamin Franklin, 1735

If the world were good for nothing else, it is a fine subject for speculation.

—William Hazlitt, 1823

Secrecy lies at the very core of power.

—Elias Canetti, 1960

A regime which combines perpetual surveillance with total indulgence is hardly conducive to healthy development.

—P.D. James, 1992

To know all is not to forgive all. It is to despise everybody.

—Quentin Crisp, 1968

Once suspicion is aroused, everything feeds it.

—Amelia Edith Barr, 1885

Secrets are rarely betrayed or discovered according to any program our fear has sketched out.

—George Eliot, 1860
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