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Quotes About Disclosure

Why would anyone ever tell anything personal to a journalist?
~ Liam Neeson
Secrets don't stay secrets very long, even when journalists decide to censor themselves.
~ Jill Abramson
When I was outed on July 14th, 2003, I was, until that moment, covert. That means no one outside of a very small circle knew where I really worked.
~ Valerie Plame
I agree that there are things that should be kept secret.
~ Daniel Ellsberg
In those days secrets were well kept.
~ Stuart Symington
Humans give stuff away all the time, practically tattooing their darkest secrets in neon on their skulls for anyone to see. Perverse fuckers. If they shouldn't think about it, they do. If they should think about it, they don't.
~ Karen Marie Moning
have access to all our dirty linen.
~ Karen Miller
You know everything you need to know about a person from the answer to the question, "What is your favorite book?
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Three things can not hide for long: the Moon, the Sun and the Truth.
~ Gautama Buddha
For starters, websites should be required to disclose what third parties are tracking their visitors, and smartphone apps should disclose what information they are recording about their users. There are too many places where surveillance is hidden; we need to make it salient as well.
~ Bruce Schneier
As expository preachers, our ultimate goal is not to communicate the value of our opinions, others' philosophies, or speculative meditations but rather to show how God's Word discloses his will for those united to him through his Son. Truths of God proclaimed in such a way that people can see that the concepts derive from Scripture and apply to their lives preoccupy the expository preacher's efforts. Such
~ Bryan Chapell
The Infinite discloses itself, as much of itself as our finite minds can comprehend, by building the universal grammars of language and religion into our brains. We did not create those grammars; they were bequeathed to us.
~ Huston Smith
Niente nella sua vita era sufficientemente interessante o scandaloso da meritare di essere tenuto segreto [...]
~ Ian Mcewan
As between an ethical professional requirement that a journalist hold nothing back and a patriotic duty not to shoot one's own soldiers in the back, we have found no difficulty in making a choice. Freedom of the press does not carry with it a general license to reveal our secret strengths and weaknesses to the enemy.
~ Ian W. Toll
Ronald Reagan was the Governor of California. He had earned the right to be considered for President of the United States. You learn a lot about a person by the way they have served. None of this applies to Trump. There's no disclosure with him. I just think the man is a very troubled, emotional mess.
~ Tim Matheson
The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the chief motives to disclose it.
~ Samuel Johnson
Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.
~ Buddha
In the end, the truth finds a way to surface even if you don't want it to.
~ Jennifer Lopez
Current government regulation interferes with honest voluntary exchanges by imposing arbitrary terms and requiring tons of paperwork disclosing information no one wants anyway.
~ John Stossel
I thought about how there are two types of secrets: the kind you want to keep in, and the kind you don't dare to let out.
~ Ally Carter
The only people who don't want to disclose the truth are the people with something to hide.
~ Barack Obama
WikiLeaks serves as a back-up for those who want to tell the truth about the inner workings of government when the mainstream media is not willing or taking too long to publish.
~ Daniel Ellsberg
In Mosca's experience, a 'long story' was always a short story someone did not want to tell.
~ Frances Hardinge
I will aknowledge that the matter is a secret but not one of my own, so I shall freely speak of it
~ Steven Erikson