Masks beneath masks until suddenly the bare bloodless skull.

Salman Rushdie
Masks beneath masks until suddenly the bare bloodless skull.
Masks beneath masks until suddenly the bare bloodless skull.
Masks beneath masks until suddenly the bare bloodless skull.
Masks beneath masks until suddenly the bare bloodless skull.
About This Quote

Mask under mask, the voices rise and fall, but what lies beneath? We are what we pretend to be. When a mask is dropped, a mask beneath is revealed. "Masks beneath masks" was a popular quote from Shakespeare's Hamlet . What lies beneath the masks we wear? The true self.

Source: The Satanic Verses

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