Quotes About Sincerity
I'll tell you something now that I want you to remember. This is the truth. From the moment I first saw you I knew we were meant to be together. I loved you when we both lived with Old Gregory in Chipenden. I loved you when I was with Lukrasta. And I love you now. Either believe me or call me a liar - that's up to you. But it's the truth. - Alice
~ Joseph Delaney
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As soon as you are trying to be funny or dramatic, that's when things start feeling fake and boring.
~ Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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I have become more aware of (1) how true emotions can feel during crucial moments, and (2) how false they really are.
~ Joseph Grenny
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Even if I could be forgiven, how long could I keep up the insincere apologies I made in pain, once I was back in my comfortable old high place. IV-98. For never can true reconcilement grow / Where wounds of deadly hate have peirc'd so deep:
~ Joseph Lanzara
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The faithful of to-day should try by a more ardent contrition to make up for the enforced mildness of the Church in the administration of Penance. 43
~ Joseph Pohle
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There are people who laugh to show their fine teeth; and there are those who cry to show their good hearts.
~ Joseph Roux
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A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Authentic writing cannot be coerced.
~ Ernst Junger
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The scientist only imposes two things, namely truth and sincerity, imposes them upon himself and upon other scientists.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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Give your heart to everybody you meet. The rest is pretense.
~ Ethan Hawke
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When we choose to share things, the question is whether we can do so without changing or sugar-coating what we are saying. For
~ Ethan Nichtern
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How can I be honest with you," he said, "when you are not honest with yourself" "You are bound—some time—to reap what you have sown.
~ Ethel M. Dell
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You have to be telling people essentially "I love you," or you have no basis for your art.
~ Etheridge Knight
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Hoje roubei todas as rosas dos jardins e cheguei ao pé de ti de mãos vazias.
~ Eugénio de Andrade
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An honest answer is like a warm hug.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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We must pray who we actually are, not who we think we should be.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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But we do know that much of what we commonly describe as Christian behavior is not volitional at all—it is enforced. But worship is not forced. Everyone who worships does so because he or she wants to.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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You don't make your words true by embellishing them with religious lace. In making your speech sound more religious, it becomes less true.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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I only want to play shows if I think we are going to sound good and I only want to release albums if I think we have something to say and we are doing it decently.
~ Jim Kerr
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Religion's in the heart, not in the knees.
~ Douglas William Jerrold
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I am a very frank person and that's how I hope to remain. What you see is what you get.
~ Fan Bingbing
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I am not a politician-type politician and I want to remain that.
~ Roopa Ganguly
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Fellows who have rascally faces have only one course to take, and that is to remain honest; otherwise, they would be arrested off-hand.
~ Jules Verne
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Most remarks that are worth making are commonplace remarks. The things that makes them worth saying is that we really mean them.
~ Robert Staughton Lynd
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