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Quotes About Admission

Truth only means something when it's hard to admit.
~ Nicholas Sparks
Truth only means something when it's hard to admit! Don't you get that? All Ronnie wanted to hear was the truth. she thought the truth would set you free, but it only made things harder for her to forgive. after finding out that is was her mom who had the affair instead of her dad she felt awful.
~ Nicholas Sparks
I put my foot in my mouth sometimes. I'll be the first to admit it.
~ Wale
Even though I struggle with severe diminished brain function, I take 100 percent responsibility for every word that comes out of my mouth and gladly admit to my mistakes.
~ Yolanda Hadid
The ability to say 'I was wrong' or to own up to your mistakes is very powerful. I teach my children that admitting fault is the quickest way to stop the problem, move on and get on with whatever it is you should be doing.
~ Jess Phillips
Hay que ser valiente para admitir que te equivocabas.
~ Christopher Paolini
I refer to these circumstances with minuteness because I did General McCook injustice in my article in the Century, though not to the extent one would suppose from the public press. I am not willing to do any one an injustice, and if convinced that I have done one, I am always willing to make the fullest admission.]
~ Ulysses S. Grant
A wonderful privilege it was to be thus admitted into the soul of a man of genius, to be allowed to share the ecstasies and the agonies of his inmost life.
~ Upton Sinclair
I'm afraid," I say, surprising myself with the admission. I can't remember admitting such a thing in years, although it has often been true. Four
~ Kristin Hannah
Yes, but mine were never as good as yours." She could feel his smile against her cheek as she whispered into his ear. "I admit it now. So I am glad you are here with your documents." He paused and added, 'Well, actually, I am simply glad you are here.
~ Kristin Harmel
I think you are a very bad man," said Dorothy. "Oh, no, my dear; I'm really a very good man, but I'm a very bad Wizard, I must admit.
~ L. Frank Baum
A child born today in the United Kingdom stands a ten times greater chance of being admitted to a mental hospital than to a university.... This can be taken as an indication that we are driving our children mad more effectively than we are genuinely educating them. Perhaps it is our way of educating them that is driving them mad.
~ laing ronald david
Look, I asked you here for a reason. Much as I hate to admit it, vampire, we have something in common." "Totally awesome hair?" Simon suggested.
~ Cassandra Clare
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa
~ Cassandra Clare
Bea was careful to stare down at her beer bottle as she spoke. When she was done the silence reigned again. Bea did not dare look up to see how her admission had been received. She saw one of the men get up from his barstool, but she didn't look over. She could hear someone moving about the room, but did not turn her head to investigate
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
I'm just a human, among billions of other humans, and I'm alive, and it's really hard being alive, and I don't want to admit it, because nobody around me is admitting it, and most of the time I don't know what I'm doing, and I'm scared.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Every strange thing you see everybody do," she said, "that's it. That's the fear. Every time you look at a person and their behavior is a mystery to you, that's their fear. All the rage you see in the world. All the arguments and the wars and the guns. All the loud music and the big monster trucks and the expensive, fancy cars, and the political rallies. That's all the fear that people don't want to admit they have.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
You can heal your own self first, but most people never do. Maybe because you have to start by admitting you're broken.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
The tyrannosaurus looked a little shamefaced - but only a little, for dinosaurs would rather drown in tar than admit they're wrong. That unfortunate attitude played a key role in their extinction.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
All little girls are terrible,' he admitted finally. 'but the Marquess, at least, has a very fine hat
~ Catherynne M. Valente
The tyrannosaurus looked a little shamefaced - but only a little, for dinosaurs would rather drown in tar than admit they're wrong. That unfortunate attitude played a key role in their extinction. Naturally, they have steadfastly refused to own up to it, so I cannot tell you where it all went reptiles-up.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
An accused person may admit or deny that he did something, or that he did it on purpose, but he never admits or denies having willed.
~ Gilbert Ryle
Because even though I was afraid to admit I, I felt like a door had been cracked in my soul. It was a tiny opening, to be sure, but there was the hint of something new in the air, something unexpected.
~ Glenn Beck
Why should there be some sort of virtue always attributed to a frank admission of vice?
~ Gordon R. Dickson