“Oh my God, can you see me? I thought I was wearing my invisibility cloak.”
Source: Darkness Falls
Radio From Hell (June 8, 2005)
“Oh my God, can you see me? I thought I was wearing my invisibility cloak.”
Source: Darkness Falls
“The enemy I see wears a cloak of decency.”
Song lyrics, Slow Train Coming (1979), Slow Train
“Harry Dresden: Blood leaves no stain on a Warden's cloak.”
Source: The Dresden Files, Proven Guilty (2006), Chapter 1, Opening line
“But he lay like a warrior taking his rest,
With his martial cloak around him.”
The Burial of Sir John Moore.
“Wear gratitude like a cloak, and it will feed every corner of your life.”
“Many a Congressman was a communalist under his national cloak.”
Autobiography (1936; 1949; 1958)
Context: Many a Congressman was a communalist under his national cloak. But the Congress leadership stood firm and, on the whole, refused to side with either communal party, or rather with any communal group. Long ago, right at the commencement of non-co-operation or even earlier, Gandhiji had laid down his formula for solving the communal problem. According to him, it could only be solved by goodwill and the generosity of the majority group, and so he was prepared to agree to everything that the Muslims might demand. He wanted to win them over, not to bargain with them. With foresight and a true sense of values he grasped at the reality that was worthwhile; but others who thought they knew the market price of everything, and were ignorant of the true value of anything, stuck to the methods of the market-place. They saw the cost of purchase with painful clearness, but they had no appreciation of the worth of the article they might have bought. <!-- p. 136