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Quotes About Disclosure

There is one last thing to remember: writers are always selling somebody out.
~ Joan Didion
The writer is committed when he plunges to the very depths of himself with the intent to disclose, not his individuality, but his person in the complex society that conditions and supports him.
~ JeanPaul Sartre
Edward, they might know me. Some people
~ J.D. Robb
I've already explained
~ J.D. Robb
Tell her it's…Hal. Hal E. Wood.
~ J.R. Ward
While normal people have to disclose donations directly to a candidate, there is no such transparency on people donating to certain types of nonprofit organizations that can play a major role in our elections.
~ Elissa Slotkin
In the future the way that Whittaker Chambers was able to carry out forgery by typewriter will be disclosed.
~ Alger Hiss
If they didn't want to know, they shouldn't have asked.
~ James Webb, Fields of Fire
Three things cannot long be hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.
~ Confucius
He who is greedy is disgraced; he who discloses his hardship will always be humiliated; he who has no control over his tongue will often have to face discomfort.
~ Ali ibn Abi Talib
Nothing is hidden that will not be made known; nothing is secret that will not come to light.
~ Dan Brown
I was a bit vague on the details when relaying the story to him." "I might just come to like you, Emily. But you should never withhold details—no matter how small—from him. A marriage requires absolute honesty." "I agree, of course. It's just that—" "There can be no just thats," she said. "Full disclosure on every subject or you'll mire yourselves in a web of deceit. What seems insignificant
~ Tasha Alexander
This fact has never been published anywhere, and apart from my father I alone knew anything about it.
~ Tatiana Botkina
Help me lift off this cover.
~ Ted Bell
Three things that cannot be hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.
~ Teen Wolf
Today, I'm very careful not to mention very specific locations when I write or give captions.
~ Galen Rowell
If my company spends money, it should be disclosed to the shareholders and how it was spent. With my personal money, I can do anything I want. But company money should be disclosed.
~ N. R. Narayana Murthy
Wine is a peep-hole on a man.
~ Alcaeus
Hiro and Chuck grab the closest thing they can find to a corner table. Hiro buttonholes a waiter and surreptitiously orders a pitcher of Pub Special, mixed half and half with nonalcoholic beer. This way, Chuck ought to remain awake a little longer than he would otherwise. It doesn't take much to make him open up. He's like one of these old guys from a disgraced presidential administration, forced out by scandal, who devotes the rest of his life to finding people who will listen to him.
~ Neal Stephenson
In my generation, we sort of let the art speak for itself. We don't disclose our personal private lives.
~ Alyson Stoner
Magazine stories, the best ones anyway, are generally a combination of three elements: access, narrative, and disclosure.
~ Graydon Carter
Telling the truth is not always easy, especially when you feel that the disclosure will hurt someone you love. But withholding information to protect someone is not only unfair to them, it is counterproductive to the relationship.
~ Tristan Taormino
There's something Lorlen said I had to tell you.
~ Trudi Canavan
During this time Jefferson Davis made a speech in Macon, Georgia, which was reported in the papers of the South, and soon became known to the whole country, disclosing the plans of the enemy, thus enabling General Sherman to fully meet them. He exhibited the weakness of supposing that an army that had been beaten and fearfully decimated in a vain attempt at the defensive, could successfully undertake the offensive against the army that had so often defeated it.
~ Ulysses S. Grant