Use secrets in a sentence
Sentences starting with secrets
- Secrets indeed! [2]
Sentences ending with secrets
- It is best to keep your own secrets. [5]
- I find out their secrets. [9]
- He had perfectly the diplomatic manner, and the reserve of one charged with grave secrets. [4]
- It defeats all the attempts of us impertinents to get at its trade secrets. [5]
- Previously he had talked a great deal, grew excited when he talked, and seldom listened; now he was seldom carried away in conversation and knew how to listen so that people readily told him their most intimate secrets. [2]
- There was a singular stillness in this sombre Royal Court, where only a tallow candle or two and a dim lanthorn near the door filled the room with flickering shadows-great heads upon the wall drawing close together, and vast lips murmuring awful secrets. [11]
- Her face was of those who no longer can bear the soul's secrets. [11]
- Why did she not remain and be the guardian of my secrets? [5]
- Babbling covers a lot of secrets. [11]
- Araspes always keeps his own counsel, and from the rest of you I never have any secrets. [10]
Short sentences using secrets
- My secrets are thine. [11]
- Come--no secrets among friends. [5]
- Tell your secrets. [13]
- No secrets. [9]
More example sentences with the word secrets in them
- Philip was impressed with the ready talent, the adaptable talent, and the facility of this accomplished journalist, and as their acquaintance improved he was let into many of the secrets of success in the profession. [4]
- You will ask, what value could this scheme have, since the secrets of the confessional are sacred and cannot be revealed? [5]
- Its curved portico was capped by a wrought-iron railing, its long windows were touched with purple, and its low garret--set like a deckhouse on the wide roof--suggested hidden secrets of the past. [9]
- I do not want to accuse Delilah, but a young person who assures me she can hear my watch ticking in my pocket, when I am in the next room, might undoubtedly tell many secrets, if so disposed. [6]
- To such base uses are political lieutenants sometimes put, although fate would have told you it was an honor, and he came back to the store that evening fairly bristling with political secrets which he could not be induced to impart. [9]
- Philip as a trusted clerk, without being admitted into interior secrets, came to know a good deal about Mavick's affairs, and to be more than ever impressed with his enormous wealth and the magnitude of his operations. [4]
- Had Philippus failed to observe it, or had he held his peace out of respect for the secrets of another?--Poor man, poor young man! [10]
- Pierre went up to his friend and, asking whether they were talking secrets, sat down beside them. [2]
- Bartja invites us to a wine-party and leaves us sitting here without a host, while he talks secrets yonder. [10]
- In all secrets there is a kind of guilt, however beautiful or joyful they may be, or for what good end they may be set to serve. [11]
- The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book--a book that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve, delivering its most cherished secrets as clearly as if it uttered them with a voice. [5]
- With your--enquiries into the secrets of life, you have never looked round upon itself, which spreads open and inviting before our eyes. [10]
- They laid bare the secrets of dead ages. [5]
- She thought of the robin, of the tree whose secrets he had learned, of a mental range including even that medley of human beings amongst whom she lived. [9]
- The more unsuspecting, the more frank, the more courageous, the more social is the subject of his vivisection, the more easily does he get at his vital secrets, if he has any to be extracted. [6]
- Shall we bury the hatchet and be good friends and respect each other's little secrets, on condition that I vote Aye on the measure? [5]
- And so toward the end of the year he went abroad to be initiated into the higher secrets of the order. [2]
- The quarters of the Chief Eunuch separated the suite from the harem, and Mizraim, the present Chief Eunuch, was a man of power in the Palace, knew more secrets, was more courted, and was richer than some of the princes. [11]
- I cannot say that you may not exhaust everything else: we may get all the secrets of a nature into a book by and by, but the novel is immortal, for it deals with men. [4]
- It is possible that there are tricks of chemistry, ingenious processes, secrets of color, of which we are ignorant; but I do not believe there was ever an ancient alchemist who could not be taught something in a modern laboratory. [4]
- My intellect might strain to penetrate the secrets of your sages, but my heart and mind can never be at home in a creed which views life as a short pilgrimage to the grave, and death as the only true life! [10]
- And if you stood in a dark room and your neighbors in the next had lights, the shadows on your canvas told queer secrets sometimes! [5]
- We had our societies, too; one in particular, "The Social Fraternity," the dread secrets of which I am under a lifelong obligation never to reveal. [6]
- When, with unprecedented shamelessness, he sought Octavianus to sell the secrets of his Egyptian benefactor, he was arrested and executed in his own home, Laodicea. [10]
- Let us not seek to penetrate what mysteries they contain; for how can we, miserable sinners that we are, know the terrible and holy secrets of Providence while we remain in this flesh which forms an impenetrable veil between us and the Eternal? [2]
- And now the secrets of this life hanging on a thread must surely come out. [6]
- One of the secrets of Mr. Tiernan's very human success was due to his ability to estimate his fellow creatures. [9]
- One of the secrets of Henderson's success was that he always did what he said he would do. [4]
- One of the secrets of Dyck's control of the crew was the fact that he was a gentleman, and was born in the ruling class, and this was anathema to Nick Swaine. [11]
- He had no secrets from him, and was sure of his silence and good will. [10]
- All kinds of secrets come out as we read these Essays of Emerson's. [6]
- He knew many secrets and kept them; which is not the usual way of good-humoured people. [11]
- I am now prepared to reveal the mystic secrets of the Governor's beneficent art, which rendered so many good and great as well as so many poor and dependent people his debtors,--at least, in their simple belief,--for their health and their lives. [3]
- He replied very placidly, "I am afraid I have but a superficial outside acquaintance with the secrets, the unfathomable mysteries, of music. [6]
- In the first place, I should tell all my secrets, and I maintain that verse is the proper medium for such revelations. [6]
- He had his own secrets, but in the ordinary affairs of life he preferred simplicity. [11]
- He passed them over to the wife of Fielding Bey with whom he had shared past secrets and past dangers. [11]
- But secrets leak out, even the profoundest; and this was wafted across the English Channel to the ears of Mr. Rufus King, American Minister at London, who wrote of it to one Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States. [9]
- We never tell our secrets to people that pump for them. [6]
- And if the old man had given his full confidence to Philippus, the leech, on his part, had no secrets from him; or, if he withheld anything, Horapollo, with wonderful acumen, was at once aware of it. [10]
- At the end of this first seance I went home with six of his fearful secrets among my freightage, and found them a great help to my dreams, which had been sluggish for a while back. [5]
- Discretion, the keeping of the secrets of the Order. [2]
- The hunting exploits of the older scholars were only learned by us younger ones as secrets, and did not reach the teachers' ears until long after. [10]
- These two then never had had any secrets, never any pleasure, never any griefs they did not share. [4]
- But to accuse Mrs. Butts, good Mrs. Butts, of petit treason in telling one of her husband's professional secrets was too serious a matter to be thought of. [6]
- She spoke, mingling most trifling details with the intimate secrets of her soul, and it seemed as if she could never finish. [2]
- I say, then, most of the boarders had left the table about the time when I began telling some of these secrets of mine,--all of them, in fact, but the old gentleman opposite and the schoolmistress. [6]
- One would think mere politeness required it.... Well, I have asked you, and now I won't interfere any more since you have secrets from your mother. [2]
- He stood regarding me a full minute, his eye seeming to penetrate the secrets of my life. [9]
- He used to look at her steadily at times, as if he were trying to read the secrets of her heart. [4]
- The family that lodged us--the Pieroons--were French in sympathy, and we needed to have no secrets from them. [5]
- From these I learned the secrets of the great family. [11]
- Boonda Broke had learned no secrets of him, had been met by an unconscious but steady resistance, and at length his patience had given way in spite of himself. [11]
- How can you know that her Voices are not of Satan, and she his mouthpiece?--for does not Satan know the secrets of men and use his knowledge for the destruction of their souls? [5]
- We don't always know our own secrets as well as we might. [6]
- She had in keeping a great many secrets and a great many reputations, perhaps. [5]
- The man, trusting his wife, would not care to pry into any little secrets his wife might have, or bother himself about her correspondence; he would know, indeed, that if he had lost her real affection, a surveillance of her letters could not restore it. [4]
- The secrets of his breast--what did he mean? [11]
- The secrets of his breast might well be bared to you. [11]
- Magic and witchcraft hedged it in with a maze of mystical and symbolical secrets, and philosophy had woven a tissue of speculation round the person of the god. [10]
- He had no heart to rest upon and into which he might unburden himself of the secrets and the sorrows that were aching in his own breast. [6]
- In his life he had been secret, not vicious; he had enjoyed the power which comes from holding the secrets of others, and that had given him pleasure enough. [11]
- No man who has been in high place, has had the secrets of the Palace and the ear of the Prince, lives after he has lost favour. [11]
- I feel very grateful that many of its revelations have been made since I have been a tenant of the travelling residence which holds so many secrets in its recesses. [6]
- Nor have we forgotten the address delivered at Springfield twenty years later, [Search out the Secrets, of Nature. [3]
- I can not express what misery possessed me when I saw him leave Doltaire, and, coming to me where I stood alone, say-- "What secrets found you at our seigneury, monsieur? [11]
- We don't know each other's secrets quite so well as we flatter ourselves we do. [6]
- You kill and destroy, in order, as you yourself say, to come upon the track of the secrets of life. [10]
- One of my deepest secrets was my West Point--my military academy. [5]
- But now the dead had carried their secrets with them. [5]
- Strange secrets of curiosity, of impertinence, of malice, of love, leak out in this way. [6]
- At first I couldn't make out what I was made for, but now I think it was to search out the secrets of this wonderful world and be happy and thank the Giver of it all for devising it. [5]
- Rock chambers, fast closed with iron doors, as though they enclosed inestimable treasures or inscrutable secrets, lay on either hand, and her dress swept against numerous images and vessels closely shrouded in hangings. [10]
- There was another circumstance that came to my knowledge at this period which told secrets about the finely-strung frame. [14]
- If you could but have seen me smile at the Governor and Monsieur Doltaire--nay, do not press my hand so, Robert; you know well you have no need to fear monsieur--while I learned secrets of state, among them news of you. [11]
- Young men read books before attending Helene's evenings, to have something to say in her salon, and secretaries of the embassy, and even ambassadors, confided diplomatic secrets to her, so that in a way Helene was a power. [2]
- Her old friend Boges had resumed his office of chief of the eunuchs, and had revealed to her the secrets of the Magi. [10]
- Their secrets had been kept inviolate by him. [11]
- But I might as well have expected one of King Louis's carp to whisper secrets of the old regime. [9]
- The call was answered by a messenger who had been far many years in the service of the Pelican House, and who knew many secrets of the gods. [9]
- Between the sip and click he sucked in secrets from our garrison--a spy where had been a soldier, as we thought. [11]
- And here--with "zoological" and "geological" in his mind, but not ready to his tongue--the small scholar has innocently gone and let out a couple of secrets which ought never to have been divulged in any circumstances: There are a good many donkeys in theological gardens. [5]
- The government got all their secrets out of them; and also got the names of the members of the bands, and recorded them in a book, together with their birthplaces and places of residence. [5]
- But he looked again, evidently finding her at variance with a preconceived idea, and this time she flushed a little under his stare, and she got the impression that Mr. Pembroke was a man from whom few secrets of a certain kind were hid. [9]
- His wife was a sensible, discreet woman, whom he could trust with many professional secrets. [6]
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