Quotes About Sincerity
You can still graduate," my guidance counselor said. But I doubted his sincerity
~ John Elder Robison
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As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest form of appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. - John F. Kennedy
~ John F Kennedy
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As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.
~ John F. Kennedy
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Although I'm sure you're not an impostor.
~ John Flanagan
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You wish to be liked. I wish simply to be. One day you will know what that means, perhaps. And you will smile. Not against me. But with me.
~ John Fowles
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Sincerity (the scriptur[al] perfection) is the best of a Christian, the grace of every grace; for faith unfeigned and love in sincerity are the very nerves and sinews of Christianity.
~ John Fox
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when someone is honest and vulnerable, they wring my heart - I want to hug them for being real...
~ John Geddes
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Other women I can flatter and praise – but to you, I must tell the truth...
~ John Geddes
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I'm in love with you, and I'm not in the business of denying myself the simple pleasure of saying true things.
~ John Green
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At twenty-three, Johnny didn't smile without reason or waste time on people he found insincere.
~ John Hart
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Children and fools cannot lie.
~ John Heywood
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Whatever your hands find to do, you must do with all your heart.
~ John Hiatt
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Language so remote from the way we speak in the real world prompts the question: what's behind all that, then? Gushing vacuity addressed
~ John Humphrys
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Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe, shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.
~ John Jakes
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Sounding frank, honest, and sincere is, of course, a rhetorical strategy in itself, known from ancient literature as parrhesia. It's often employed by liars.
~ John Jeremiah Sullivan
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Cómo podría demostrar nadie que una promesa hecha era sincera, a no ser que fuera cumpliéndola?
~ John Katzenbach
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La gente dice «lo siento» sin parar. ¿Sabes cuántas veces he oído esa frase? Demasiadas. Y rara vez quien la pronuncia lo siente de verdad. Normalmente lo que quiere decir es «siento que me hayan pillado».
~ John Katzenbach
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Deseó haber llevado unos archivos mejor organizados, pero lo poco que había podido encontrar, las contadas notas y documentos que conservaba de ese período, eran todos de pacientes que habían seguido un tratamiento y, a su propio modo, con el paso de los años se sinceraron con él, dejando huella en su memoria. Tenía que encontrar a la persona que le había dejado una cicatriz.
~ John Katzenbach
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Let him have his dreams and believe in love and romance. Suppose we all do deep down if we thought about being honest.
~ John King
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skidding v. intr. the practice of making offhand comments that sound sarcastic but are actually sincere and deeply felt.
~ John Koenig
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You can't do anything to be funny. That's cringeworthy. If your humor comes out of a place of love every time, you don't make the joke bigger than you. The funniest comedians are in touch with their emotional level.
~ John Krasinski
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You can die from kitsch. And we're close to it.
~ John Lamb Lash
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All of me Loves all of you
~ John Legend
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Affectation is an awkward and forced imitation of what should be genuine and easy, wanting the Beauty that accompanies what is natural.
~ John Locke
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