A Quote by Sara Shepard

Hide and seek was my favorite game with Melissa. You want to know why? I always won. — © Sara Shepard
Hide and seek was my favorite game with Melissa. You want to know why? I always won.
I want to always be youthful and have the energy to run around and play hide and seek, which is one of my favorite games.
One of life's primal situations; the game of hide and seek. Oh, the delicious thrill of hiding while the others come looking for you, the delicious terror of being discovered, but what panic when, after a long search, the others abandon you! You mustn't hide too well. You mustn't be too good at the game. The player must never be bigger than the game itself.
Was life always like that? she wondered. A game of hide and seek in which you only occasionally found the person you wanted to be?
The police [in South Africa] would check in on you randomly. And they would come into the house, and they would look through that registry and look at all the names of all the people who were registered to be living in the house. And they would, you know, cross-reference that with the actual inhabitants of the dwelling.I was never on that piece of paper. I was always hidden. My grandmother would hide me somewhere if the police did show up. And it was a constant game of hide and seek.
Now let us play hide and seek. Should you hide in my heart it would not be difficult to find you. But should you hide behind your own shell, then it would be useless for anyone to seek you.
It's just some instinct as old as fear: you seek the dark when you hide, you seek the light when the need to hide is gone. All the animals have it too.
One of my favorite games of all time was on Nintendo 64 - 'NFL Blitz.' I don't know why, I just loved that game - being able to hit people after the play and stuff was always fun.
Why do children love to hide and seek? Ask any person who has a passion to explore and discover and create. The choice to hide so many wonders from you is an act of love that is a gift inside the process of life.
True love is not a hide and seek game: in true love, both lovers seek each other.
The Universe is the game of the self, which plays hide and seek forever and ever.
I have suggested that behind almost all myth lies the mono-plot of the game of hide-and-seek.
Anthropologists say that in every culture in history, children have played the game hide and seek.
Theatre is a game of hide-and-seek. For both the hiders and the seekers, the thrill is in the discovery. When the rules of the game are too vague or too complicated, however, the audience can lose its urge to play; the prize no longer seems quite worth the hunt.
If God is playing hide and seek with us, I must confess that I am quite bored with this childish game!
Uh-uh. We've played this game before. I hide. You never seek. I'm a bit slow on the uptake, but I'm beginning to sense a pattern.
Hide-and-seek, grown-up style. Wanting to hide. Needing to be sought. Confused about being found.
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