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Quotes About Transparency

Sometimes you might purposely tell someone something that is not
~ Joy Berry
People usually find out when you lie to them.
~ Joy Berry
I feel very transparent in myself. I'm more of an observer. I'm interested in what's going on. I'm not sure that I really have a personality. Some people think I do have a personality. I have a personality when I am with certain people — but when I'm not with them I don't have that personality. I just sort of go back to resembling a transparent glass of water.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
I believe in uttering the truth, even if it hurts. Particularly if it hurts.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
When there is no longer any point in lying, no one will lie
~ Joyce Carol Oates
I'd rather be truth-telling and I hope always to be without hypocrisy.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
You can have Jesus in your spirit and an outrgeous mess in your soul, and if you don't know what that's called it's called religion. That's what it's called dead dry religion......Jesus said you are a bunch of white washed tombs full of dead men's bones, and I tell you if that didn't describe me I don't know what did, because on Sunday mornings I dressed it up and took it to church.
~ Joyce Meyer
What happens in private always has an effect upon what happens in public. 3.
~ Joyce Meyer
god has shown me that conducting our lives to look like The Untouchables --looking like we have it all together, like we are perfect--does not leave straight path for others to follow.
~ Juanita Bynum
Well, let's elect you Minister of Withholding Information, then
~ Jude Watson
Be open, be available, be exposed, be skinless. Skinless? Dance around in your bones.
~ Wallace Stegner
Suppose these hours are composed of ourselves, So that they become an impalpable town, full of Impalpable bells, transparencies of sound. Sounding in transparent dwellings of the self, Impalpable habitations that seem to move In the movement of the colors of the mind. Confused illuminations and sonorities, So much ourselves, we cannot tell apart the idea and bearer - being of the idea....
~ Wallace Stevens
All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor.
~ Walt Whitman
The greatest mistake is trying to be more agreeable than you can be.
~ Walter Bagehot
When all else fails fall back on the truth. No I'm a politician I can't tell the truth Mara Cal Omas
~ Walter Jon Williams
A free press is not a privilege but an organic necessity in a great society.
~ Walter Lippman
La imagen psicológica que proyectamos, aunque suene a retórica, es el reflejo de lo que somos por dentro. Si nos sentimos bien con nosotros mismos, seremos auténticos y asertivos, no habrá nada de qué avergonzarnos ni nada que esconder. Lo que cuenta es la identidad, el núcleo duro del que estamos hechos. Una persona que se siente digna no es intachable, sino transparente; no busca aparentar, sino ser.
~ Walter Riso
Siempre he considerado que las personas que no tienen problemas con nadie son, al menos, sospechosas de no decir lo que sienten y piensan.
~ Walter Riso
As for the answer, it belongs to whoever gets to it first. Holding back ideas—hoarding your beautiful questions—is usually pointless because it's hard to make headway on something hidden in a drawer. Better to bring a question out into the light of day and trust that, with help from others, you'll get something out of it—a solution, a learning experience, an insight, a fresh perspective, a sense of purpose—that will be yours.
~ Warren Berger
It's only when the tide goes out that you learn who's been swimming naked.
~ Warren Buffett
You never know who's swimming naked until the tide goes out.
~ Warren Buffett
You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out.
~ Warren Edward Buffett
Honesty is the great essential. It exalts the individual citizenship, and, without honesty, no man deserves the confidence of the people in private pursuit or in public office.
~ Warren Gamaliel Harding
If the whole world should agree to speak nothing but truth, what an abridgment it would make of speech! And what an unraveling there would be of the invisible webs which men, like so many spiders, now weave about each other!
~ WASHINGTON ALLSTON