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Incognito Quotes

Quotes tagged as "incognito" Showing 1-7 of 7
Lana Del Rey
“I feel free when I see no one and nobody knows my name”
Lana Del Rey, Lana Del Rey - Honeymoon

Frank Beddor
“Well now," the scholar went on, "I'm just an old fuddy-duddy who could use a tan, so you needn't grant my opinion any authority, but I consider the queendom lucky that a handful of Milliners and their children lived incognito among the population during Redd's tyranny.”
Frank Beddor, Seeing Redd

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“Nothing compares to becoming aware of the massive face of the universe hidden in a newborn’s stare.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones, Mirrors Of The Sun: Finding Reflections Of Light In The Shittiness Of Life

Ana Claudia Antunes
“I may be wearing a mask,
But I'm smiling if you ask!”
Ana Claudia Antunes, Pierrot Love: When A Call From The Other Side Takes Its Own Side

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“Standing, Rider lifted his arms and stretched. His shirt rode up, baring a sliver of his stomach. My gaze dropped and focused in. His lower stomach was unbelievably taut. Defined.
Nice.
Very nice.
Cheeks flushing, I looked away and caught Hector’s knowing gaze. Crap. I needed to be better about checking out guys. Like incognito style.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, The Problem with Forever

Olawale Daniel
“If you want to save money while traveling, always delete your browser cookies or use incognito mode before you book airline tickets online. The reason is, ticket prices go up when you visit travel websites multiple times because of collected browsing history data.”
Olawale Daniel

Gary M. Pomerantz
“I'm just as aware of the injustices done to the black man as anyone," the Dipper would explain years after. "I just don't believe that you help things by running around, saying how evil Whitey is. I figure I done my share - the restaurants I integrated in Kansas, the busloads of black kids I used to take to summer camp from Harlem, the contributions I make, in my name and money, to various black causes and programs. Just because I don't call a press conference every time I do something like that doesn't mean I am insensitive to the black man's plight.”
Gary M. Pomerantz, Wilt, 1962: The Night of 100 Points and the Dawn of a New Era