
“I'd learned that some things are best kept secret.”
Source: Dear John
Source: Quantum Reality - Beyond The New Physics, Chapter 2, Physicists Losing Their Grip, p. 15
“I'd learned that some things are best kept secret.”
Source: Dear John
As quoted in "Clare Fischer: The Best Kept Secret in Jazz" http://www.artistinterviews.eu/?page_id=5&parent_id=22/
Part 4: "The Abacus and the Rose" (p. 103)
Science and Human Values (1956, 1965)
“There are no secrets better kept than the secrets everybody guesses.”
Crofts, Act III
Variant: There are no secrets except the secrets that keep themselves.
Source: 1890s, Mrs. Warren's Profession (1893)
Source: Dynamics in Psychology, 1940, p. 116
“Secrets in manufactures are capable of being longer kept than secrets in trade.”
Source: (1776), Book I, Chapter VII, p. 72.
Oh, and, have fun along the way.
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2010s
“One of the best ways to keep a great secret is to shout it.”
Address to Polaroid employees at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts (5 February 1960), as quoted in Insisting on the Impossible : The Life of Edwin Land (1998) by Victor K. McElheny, p. 7
Land was not the first to make such observations; in One Man in His Time (1922), p. 162, Ellen Glasgow has a character state:
Half the time when he is telling the truth, it sounds like a joke, and that keeps people from believing him. He says the best way to keep a secret is to shout it from the housetops; and I've heard him say things straight out that sounded so far fetched nobody would think he was in earnest. I was the only person who knew that he was speaking the truth.