There are two kinds of light - the glow that illumines, and the glare that obscures. James Thurber
Sin is whatever obscures the soul. André Gide
Carefully purify your conscience from daily faults; suffer no sin to dwell in your heart; small as it may seem, it obscures the light of grace, weighs down the soul, and hinders that constant communion with Jesus Christ which it should be your pleasure to cultivate. François Fénelon
Intense feeling too often obscures the truth. Harry S. Truman
Fiction reveals truth that reality obscures. Ralph Waldo Emerson
To feminine eyes a man's prestige, or his fame, envelops him in a luminous haze which obscures his faults. The triumphs of an aviator, an actor, a football player, an orator are often responsible for the beginning of a love affair. André Maurois