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Quotes About Honesty

I am not the kind to hide the fact that I have used artificial means to hide or correct my features.
~ Pooja Bedi
I'm so public about my love life I'm really not trying to hide anything.
~ Georgia Toffolo
Sometimes hiding behind masculinity with your homies can get in the way of having a real dialogue.
~ Y'lan Noel
I'm not hiding anything. What you see is what you get.
~ Wayne Rogers
When you're not hiding anything, it's just very easy to be yourself - shockingly.
~ Adam Rippon
I'm not good at hiding my feelings. I'm also not good at lying. I'm very open about everything.
~ Marc Jacobs
The French people need to have all the facts so they can choose. And I won't be running away from it or hiding from it.
~ Nicolas Sarkozy
Marvel's very secretive, and I'm not hiding anything, I'm not lying; it's just the way they are.
~ Elodie Yung
Hiding my age won't make me younger. It would be stupid to not accept the fact.
~ Barun Sobti
I'm bad at hiding my emotions.
~ Jennifer Hyman
It was not a state secret that I would call on Thackeray. I was not hiding anything.
~ Sharad Pawar
I'm not the best at hiding my emotions.
~ Madison Keys
If I feel sad, I let myself be that. Why should I keep hiding it, lying about it and saying, 'I'll be positive.'
~ Richa Chadha
I didn't even graduate from high school. I've never told anybody that before. I got my degree later, when I was in the army.
~ Tommy Lasorda
Look, the term 'high-profile relationship' for us is laughable because we are probably the biggest scrubs when it comes to the way we live our lives.
~ Samantha Ponder
I think my dad is highly gender-neutral. If he doesn't like someone, he'll articulate that, and I think it's also part of what resonates about him. He'll say what he's thinking.
~ Ivanka Trump
Hillary Clinton may have lied about her emails, but Donald Trump lies about everything.
~ Richard Cohen
Now if you know anything, or one thing about Perez Hilton, I think, is that I am not fake and I keep it real.
~ Perez Hilton
You doubt because you love truth.
~ George MacDonald
What honest boy would pride himself on not picking pockets ? A thief who was trying to reform would. To be conceited of doing one's duty is then a sign of how little one does it, and how little one sees what a contemptible thing it is not to do it. Could any but a low creature be conceited of not being contemptible? Until our duty becomes to us common as breathing, we are poor creatures.
~ George MacDonald
To say on the authority of the Bible that God does a thing no honourable man would do, is to lie against God; to say that it is therefore right, is to lie against the very spirit of God.
~ George MacDonald
Then what do you see? asked Irene, who perceived at once that for her not to believe him was at least as bad as for him not to believe her.
~ George MacDonald
It is a hard thing for a rich man to grow poor; but it is an awful thing for him to grow dishonest, and some kinds of speculation lead a man deep into dishonesty before he thinks what he is about. Poverty will not make a man worthless—he may be of worth a great deal more when he is poor than he was when he was rich; but dishonesty goes very far indeed to make a man of no value—a thing to be thrown out in the dust-hole of the creation, like a bit of broken basin, or dirty rag.
~ George MacDonald
a man may be haunted with doubts, and only grow thereby in faith. Doubts are the messengers of the Living One to the honest. They are the first knock at our door of things that are not yet, but have to be, understood…. Doubt must precede every deeper assurance; for uncertainties are what we first see when we look into a region hitherto unknown, unexplored, unannexed.
~ George MacDonald