A Quote by Francois de La Rochefoucauld

The height of cleverness is to be able to conceal it. — © Francois de La Rochefoucauld
The height of cleverness is to be able to conceal it.
It is a great act of cleverness to be able to conceal one's being clever.
The height of cleverness is in one's ability to be very clever without seeming clever at all.
The height of artistic skill is to know how to conceal the mechanical effort and strain beneath harmonious calm.
I often will write a scene from three different points of view to find out which has the most tension and which way I'm able to conceal the information I'm trying to conceal. And that is, at the end of the day, what writing suspense is all about.
It is hard to write a simple definition of something as varied as hacking, but I think what these activities have in common is playfulness, cleverness, and exploration. Thus, hacking means exploring the limits of what is possible, in a spirit of playful cleverness. Activities that display playful cleverness have "hack value".
I hate clever-cleverness, but I love good honest cleverness.
cleverness that comes too late is hardly cleverness at all?
Now that cleverness was the fashion most people were clever - even perfect fools; and cleverness after all was often only a bore: all head and no body
Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment. Cleverness is mere opinion. Bewilderment brings intuitive knowledge.
Too great cleverness is but deceptive delicacy, true delicacy is the most substantial cleverness.
Love is the ark appointed for the righteous, Which annuls the danger and provides a way of escape. Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment. Cleverness is mere opinion, bewilderment intuition.
O, what nowadays does science not conceal! How much, at least, it is meant to conceal!
The purpose of sealing the records was not to conceal them or to conceal the facts from the American people.
Country people tend to consider that they have a corner on righteousness and to distrust most manifestations of cleverness, while people in the city are leery of righteousness but ascribe to themselves all manner of cleverness.
Did you measure to attain your height? Did you use geometry to radiate your limb? Did you lament storm-torn branches? Did you inventory your leaves for the sun? You did none of these things, yet man in his cleverness Cannot match your perfection.
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.
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