A Quote by Shay Mitchell

I think my friends tell me their deepest darkest secrets only because they know it won't ever come out. — © Shay Mitchell
I think my friends tell me their deepest darkest secrets only because they know it won't ever come out.
Am I now supposed to go on Oprah and cry and tell you my deepest, darkest secrets because you want to know?
On airplanes, strangers confide in me the most deepest, darkest secrets. And I think they think I'll understand. And I generally do understand.
Talking about my deepest and darkest secrets to the world makes me feel better. It's cathartic.
I'm good at keeping secrets. My friends always tell me their secrets because I keep them well.
What is love? Love is when one person knows all of your secrets, deepest, darkest, most dreadful secrets of which no one else in the world knows. And yet in the end, that one person does not think any less of you.
The only good teachers for you are those friends who love you, who think you are interesting, or very important, or wonderfully funny; whose attitude is: "Tell me more. Tell me all you can. I want to understand more about everything you feel and know and all the changes inside and out of you. Let more come out." And if you have no such friend,--and you want to write,--well, then you must imagine one.
I can tell if someone is talking to me because I'm on 'Friends' or cause they just think I'm neat. You know I don't think I've ever spent more than five or ten minutes with somebody who was ogling me because they recognized me from the show.
Honestly, I never thought I would ever tell anyone that I had an eating disorder. It was my deepest, darkest secret.
Only grown-ups think that the things children say come out of nowhere. We know they come from the deepest parts of ourselves.
If I do find out the Secret,I won't be able to tell it to you-you know that right?And that doesn't mean I don't trust you.It's just because I can't.Sometimes even best friends have to keep secrets from each other." -Cass
Take a deep breath and tell us your deepest, darkest secret, so we can wipe our brow and know that we're not alone.
Writing with privacy is paramount. You must feel free to admit to yourself your deepest, darkest secrets and true feelings.
I am curious about people. I want to know their secrets... because I am the last person to whom I would tell a secret; people tell me their secrets.
While I had many friends as a child I aslo kept a great deal to myself. I noticed that adults were drawn to me. They would talk to me for hours at my parents' parties. Strange to find yourself at seven, dressed in pagamas with feet, listening to adults tell you their deepest secrets.
I think that's true of real life - we don't ever know anyone completely. Secrets are very important to creating a narrative work that's believable. The characters come into that world with secrets, as happens to all of us. As honest as we try to be in our relationships, we can never completely know someone. From a narrative perspective it's very important and pleasing - you want to have those secrets there. The secret is an essential part of the creation of the novel.
I am not responsible for what other people think. I am responsible only for what I myself think, and I know what that is. No idea I've ever come up with has ever struck me as a divine revelation. Nothing I have ever observed leads me to think there is a God watching over me.
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