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Opaque Quotes

But nothing is more opaque than absolute transparency.

But nothing is more opaque than absolute transparency.

Margaret Atwood (2015). “Morning in the Burned House”, p.46, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The doctor should be opaque to his patients and, like a mirror, should show them nothing but what is shown to him.

Sigmund Freud, E. James Lieberman, Robert Kramer, Dr Gregory C Richter (2012). “The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Otto Rank: Inside Psychoanalysis”, p.153, JHU Press

Businesses can be opaque. They are complex. You don't know how aircraft engines work either.

"JPMorgan CEO Hits Back at Policymakers in Davos" by Yousef Gamal El-Din, Antonia van de Velde, www.cnbc.com. January 23, 2013.

More than its utilitarian and technocratic transparency, it is the opaque ambivalence of its oddities that makes the city livable.

Michel de Certeau, Pierre Mayol (1998). “The Practice of Everyday Life: Living and cooking. Volume 2”, p.134, U of Minnesota Press

Life may be seen through many windows, none of them necessarily clear or opaque, less or more distorting than any of the others.

Isaiah Berlin (2014). “Personal Impressions: Third Edition”, p.5, Princeton University Press

Things are opaque to us, and we are opaque to ourselves.

Jacques Maritain (1959). “Distinguish to Unite: Or, The Degrees of Knowledge”, New York, Scribner

Before men we stand as opaque bee-hives. They can see the thoughts go in and out of us; but what work they do inside of a man they cannot tell. Before God we are as glass bee-hives, and all that our thoughts are doing within us he perfectly sees and understands.

Henry Ward Beecher, Augusta Moore (1859). “Notes from Plymouth Pulpit: A Collection of Memorable Passages from the Discourses of Henry Ward Beecher, with a Sketch of Mr. Beecher and the Lecture Room”, p.57