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Quotes About Openly

Plunderous is the palate I gift to you, openly I hug the universe of our friendship expanding its outer limit.
~ Bradley Chicho
all studies of propaganda tell what a powerful weapon it is; that since armies fight as people think, it is essential to control that thought. This means some form of managing the news, and the only question is the degree to which the news should be managed openly and the degree to which it should be managed subtly.
~ Phillip Knightley
Any spending should be debated openly on the floor of the House and voted on in open session, with the American people having a chance to watch and listen.
~ Marsha Blackburn
There are some actors who have an interest in comedy but they can't say this openly. They do feel insecure about the comedian walking off with all the applause. In fact, I have seen my lines being changed and scenes being reworked to suit certain actors.
~ Johnny Lever
While you are destroying your mind watching the worthless, brain-rotting drivel on TV, we on the Internet are exchanging, freely and openly, the most uninhibited, intimate and, yes, shocking details about our config.sys settings.
~ Dave Barry
If you concede early against a quality team, you have to play more openly - and can get picked off.
~ Lothar Matthaus
Openly I whispered and breathed a big gulp of air and saw all the beautiful trees and birds which surrounded me. The morning was beautiful like your smile.
~ Milton Hook
If enough people openly engage in conduct once considered reprehensible, we rewrite the rule book and assume that God, as a good democrat, will go along.
~ James L. Buckley
Our mandate is simple: raise up a generation that can openly display the raw power of God
~ Bill Johnson
I am openly prideful, secretly judgemental, and cowardly in conflict.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Trying to get the talk show, looking back on it, we had to beg a lot of station managers to pick up the show because people thought no one would watch it because I'm openly gay.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
Vinyaya was being openly antagonistic, and that was an emotion that could be trusted, unless of course it was a bluff and the commander was a secret fan of his, unless it was a double bluff and she really did feel antagonistic.
~ Eoin Colfer
I remember another aphorism of my father's, one that he used to say whenever we passed someone pissing openly in the street: add color to life when you can.
~ Dinaw Mengestu
If we want conservative principles to win the battle of ideas, we have to defend them openly, with passion and conviction.
~ Maxime Bernier
In order to have a society in which public issues can be openly and vigorously debated, it is not necessary to allow the brutalization of innocent victims.
~ Samuel Alito
Facebook, on the other hand, meets regularly with NGOs and other stakeholders, but remains mum about which ones. The company's policy team is also deeply susceptible to government pressure, and, according to more than a half-dozen individuals that I spoke to, it will often speak openly about it to NGOs when meeting about specific policies.
~ Jillian York
I can talk openly about my support for the artists on Communion because I'm not promoting myself.
~ Ben Lovett
If I don't get a TV show next year because someone looks up my Wikipedia and it says 'openly gay,' then it's worth the risk because I've had so many years being openly gay and proud of myself as a role model.
~ Max von Essen
Mostly, I heard about it from the Estate servants, who found it quite natural to speak openly of a death, but rarely said much about life, because in life everything was obvious.
~ Salman Rushdie
God's will isn't hidden away like the myths and philosophies and knowledge of the world. Jesus told us openly and daily what his will for us is. Love one another.
~ Francine Rivers
There was no real fringe theatre in London until way after the war, so either a play was done secretly with a club licence or it was done openly and had to be assessed along with everything else.
~ Timothy West
I absolutely look at people's bookshelves. And I have some judgment. I mean, they're openly showing you themselves.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
I am completely in agreement with you that Christ is no longer—in the Gospels—an unrevealed scapegoat. It's the opposite: now he is spoken of openly as the scapegoat! Therefore I am completely in agreement with your phrase: "Even if Christ is our scapegoat, he is not that of the Father, and the sacrificial understanding is always relative, while the absolute is that which is beyond all sacrifice."174
~ Scott Cowdell
You know, in this industry, being an openly queer actor or entertainer, you can play the game your way, or you can play it the industry's way. And I decided to play it my way. I played it the industry's way far too long.
~ Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman