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Quotes About Honesty

It's rude to discuss your wife with your girlfriend
~ Robyn Carr
Honesty and transparency make you vulnerable. Be honest and transparent anyway. —Mother Teresa
~ Robyn Carr
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. —Henry David Thoreau
~ Robyn Carr
To pry would involve being told an answer I didn't want to hear. So I didn't pry.
~ Lisa Gardner
It's cataloguing all my sins that has me hung up. For all my talk of honesty, there's only so much scrutiny I can handle. Though asking for forgiveness is also an issue. How do you apologize to the dead?
~ Lisa Gardner
If clothes are camouflage, then scars are exclamation points of honesty.
~ Lisa Gardner
Lies; they always come back to haunt you.
~ Lisa Renee Jones
If you're worried I'll bite, I promise to tell you first.
~ Lisa Renee Jones
Harry Truman never said 'Give 'em hell.' He said, 'I just told him the truth and they thought it was hell.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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Lawyers can't lie, officially. Only Congress.
~ Lisa Scottoline
did give anybody hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell. —HARRY S TRUMAN
~ Lisa Scottoline
A complaint had to be true and specific
~ Lisa Scottoline
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~ Sierra Madres
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~ Wanamaker's
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~ Maxwell House
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I've had to think about the dark shadow side of friendship. This is the person who knows and loves you best, which means she knows all the ways to hurt and betray you.
~ Lisa See
I have a whole life to tell; I have nothing left to lose and few to offend.
~ Lisa See
Don't ever feel that you have to hide who you are. Nothing good ever comes from keeping secrets like that.
~ Lisa See
all mistakes are my own
~ Lisa See
You can put on a mask and a costume for the rest of the world, but you can't hide from the people who changed your diapers.
~ Lisa Unger
I agree. I have a therapist now, one with whom I'm actually honest, and we've been over the events of my life again and again—rehashing without judgment the things I've done, the things that have been done to me, and how I ultimately saved myself.
~ Lisa Unger