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“A stupid is one who thinks that those in power today had clandestine means of getting there, yet wants to get there without thinking of the clandestine route they would be taking.”
Michael Bassey Johnson“I like the word clandestine. It feels medieval. Sometimes I think of words as being alive. If clandestine were alive, it would be a pale little girl with hair the color of fall leaves and a dress as white as the moon.”
Carol Rifka Brunt, Tell the Wolves I'm Home“Poetry is a poets work in clandestine chemistry and there is no ethic other than poethics!”
Dona Mayoora“When you said we were clandestine I didn’t realize you meant literally underground, you could have warned me.”
Mark A. McCormick, The Remote Viewer“There were moments when Szara suspected that many idealists drawn to Communism were, at heart, people with an appetite for clandestine life.”
Alan Furst, Dark Star“To me it was real war and my life was at stake, and I believe that all those clandestine spy games we played as children helped when the Occupation came.”
Diet Eman, Things We Couldn't Say“I didn't come into politics to have to deal with the issue of clandestine entry, illegal working, or an asylum system that allows a free run for right-wing bigots.”
David Blunkett“Christmas is a clandestinely ingenious script that outlines a plan to reclaim mankind through a strategy unimagined and unimaginable. This strategy involved God writing His own death into the script.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“The government can still conduct clandestine searches of innocent people's private information such as library, medical, and financial records. This is wrong and should have been addressed in a true compromise.”
Jose Serrano“If Christmas is a universally comprehensive and keenly clandestine rescue mission strategically crafted by God Himself eons before the rescue was necessary, it would naturally follow that if it is doomed to anything, it is doomed to incontestable success.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus