Quotes About Admission
I've done more for the 9/11 families, by their own admission, I've done more for them than you will ever hope to do so you keep your mouth shut.
~ Bill O'Reilly
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The imagination is not the consolation people pretend. It can even be regarded as the admission of some sort of failure.
~ Edmund White
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We are all self-made, but only the successful will admit it.
~ Earl Nightingale
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Truth only means something when it's hard to admit.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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You can preface their expression with an admission that you are uncomfortable with these feelings, or that you aren't sure they make sense, but follow that preface by expressing them. Your purpose here is simply to get them out. You can decide what, if anything, to do about them later.
~ Douglas Stone
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The novel is alive and thriving through various strategies of renovation. The merging of fiction and reality, of memoir and narrative, is one great current source of strength. The reimagining of the historical novel is a second. And the third is the admission of new voices previously unheard or slienced.
~ Edmund White
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Why had he said, 'Some combination of pride and terror'? Did he still think it was uncool to admit to any enthusiasm, even in front of his greatest friend?
~ Edward St. Aubyn
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We pride ourselves on nothing but the courage to be trivial. For a person is simple in his striving for truth, and it is honest to admit this openly.
~ Albert Einstein
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In fact, the CDC would later implicitly acknowledge the system's value when it admitted in June that the mRNA vaccines could cause myocarditis—a potentially serious heart problem—in young men. Side effect reports from VAERS formed the core of the agency's analysis.37 Yet even after that finding, the stories dismissing the value of the VAERS reports went on.38 I am not an "anti-vaxxer.
~ Alex Berenson
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A man should never be ashamed to own that he is wrong, which is but saying in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.
~ Alexander Pope
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A man should never be ashamed to own that he has been in the wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.
~ Alexander Pope
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Surely until all of us own and honor one another's dead, until we have admitted to our murders and forgiven one another and ourselves for what we have done, there can be no truce, no dignity and no peace.
~ Alexandra Fuller
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OK, I confess. I Googled him once. Maybe twice. Oh, all right, so I've lost count over the years. But so what? Who hasn't gone home and Googled a man they're in love with? Hang on - did I just say the L word? - Lucy
~ Alexandra Potter
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I just want to send a message to my fans saying that it's OK to admit that you need help, and it doesn't make you weak.
~ Emma Kenney
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I am convinced that our movement will be more demoralized and weakened by blind and uncritical admiration than by frank admission of past mistakes.
~ Marie Louise
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A white man of authority don't ever want to admit to someone of colour they was wrong.
~ Anthony Ray Hinton
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I still can't set up the ironing-board. A complete Luddite.
~ Jenny Eclair
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I'm surrounded by women whose style I admire. It's natural to be inspired. I'm not a horrible copycat, or if I am, then I admit it and make a joke about it.
~ Emily Weiss
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I admitted I bet on baseball, but I wasn't suspended from baseball for betting on baseball.
~ Pete Rose
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I take full responsibility for the mistakes that led to my suspension for the 2014 season.
~ Alex Rodriguez
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I can't swim.
~ Louis Walsh
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I don't know how to swim.
~ Nushrat Bharucha
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the goal was not simply to make the thought-control target admit his errors and flaws but to so thoroughly destroy his sense of autonomous individuality that he feels gratitude and love for the leader who restored him to the correct path—Chairman Mao.
~ Richard Bernstein
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they found it easier to reject what they could not have than to admit the lack of it as a deficiency in themselves.
~ Richard Hofstadter
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