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We'd all been lulled into believing the emperor had clothes on when indeed he was naked. The problems had been there to be seen. All of us close to the program didn't want to see them.
John Logsdon
It has always been the prerogative of children and half-wits to point out that the emperor has no clothes. But the half-wit remains a half-wit, and the emperor remains an emperor.
Neil Gaiman
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1960
-)
Klær
Jag var egentligen inte naken. Jag hade bara inga kläder på mig.
I wasn't really naked. I simply didn't have any clothes on.
Josephine Baker
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1906
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1975
)
Objectivity has about as much substance as the emperor's new clothes.
Connie Miller
It's all about believing in your team, believing in each other, believing in your program. We have done that. We're just believing.
Tre' Kelley
I agree with her quest for the truth. She has been able to say he lied in such a poignant way. Her ’emperor has no clothes' story really appeals to me.
Cindy Sheehan
At some point, you have to say the emperor's got no clothes and call the bluff of the rich countries. It's the same tactic every time.
Amy Barry
One morning I greeted the cast naked in the front drive and insisted that today was to be a nude day. No, we didn't have any nudity problems.
Lars von Trier
(
1956
-)
Don't expect to see an Olympic Stadium up after Christmas, but don't also be lulled into believing nothing is happening because right at this moment, construction is underway. Work has started and it's started very quickly.
Sebastian Coe
I think the secret to the guy was that he was very simple, not stupid, but not a genius, and he ended up being something like an elaborately clothed emperor in a kingdom full of people with no clothes.
Ken Stringfellow
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1968
-)
I always like to reveal the fact that the emperor has no clothes. And children are best at that. They teach us how to see the world in that sense. They are without artifice; they see it for what it is. I am drawn to that ruthless honesty.
Mira Nair
(
1957
-)
The naked every day he clad, / When he put on his clothes.
Oliver Goldsmith
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1730
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1774
)
All are equal in birth and in death. Differences arise only during the interval. The Emperor and the beggar are both born naked; they sleep equally silently; they bow out without even leaving their new address. Then how can their reality be different? There can be no doubt on this score. All are basically the same.
Atharva Veda
Hinging a regulatory policy on the idea that there's going to be numerous competitors in a marketplace with their own facilities ... it's a great vision to have but I think the emperor's wearing no clothes in this case.
Earl Comstock
Hinging a regulatory policy on the idea that there's going to be numerous competitors in a marketplace with their own facilities . He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. .. it's a great vision to have, but I think the emperor's wearing no clothes in this case.
Earl Comstock
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