Quotes About Disclosure
What concerns me alone I only think, what concerns my friends I tell them, what can be of interest to only a limited public I write, and what the world ought to know is printed.
~ Georg C. Lichtenberg
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When mysteries shall be revealed; All secrets be unsealed; When things of night, when things of shame, Shall find at last a name… ~ Sooner or Later: Yet at Last
~ Christina Rossetti
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She thought I hadn't seen her, but she's no good at hiding her intentions. She can't help tiptoeing around with a finger to her lips at key moments.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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It is not rational to assume, without evidence, that rationality can disclose everything about the world, just because it can disclose some things. Our intuition in favour of rationality, where we are inclined to use it, is just that - an intuition. Reason is founded in intuition and ends in intuition, like a pair of massive bookends.
~ Iain McGilchrist
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People who are in a position of finding out that they're at risk for some illness, whether it's breast cancer, or heart disease, are afraid to get that information - even though it might be useful to them - because of fears that they'll lose their health insurance or their job.
~ Francis Collins
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When dealing with data, scientists have often struggled to account for the risks and harms using it might inflict. One primary concern has been privacy - the disclosure of sensitive data about individuals, either directly to the public or indirectly from anonymised data sets through computational processes of re-identification.
~ Kate Crawford
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I provided all my emails that could possibly be work related [to FBI].
~ Hillary Clinton
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I took the unprecedented step of asking that the State Department make all my work-related emails public for everyone to see.
~ Hillary Clinton
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Especially where financial matters are concerned, when it comes to dissolving a marriage, any dissembling at all is strictly against the law - on penalty of perjury. You need to disclose fully and factually, which is precisely what the discovery process is all about.
~ Laura Wasser
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The risk of reputational damage, causing good female talent to decline to work for a firm based on its disclosure, is the strongest reason for firms to address their gender pay gap.
~ Nicky Morgan
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I believe certain members of the U.S. Congress have aided in the oppression and diversion of critical information that could have revealed a fullness of truth long ago.
~ Bo Gritz
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'Sex and The City' had very strong gag orders as to what we could say and not say.
~ Willie Garson
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The identity of political donors should be disclosed and bureaucratic rules should not circumvent the original intent of federal law or interfere with the public's ability to hold these organizations accountable.
~ Michelle Lujan Grisham
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It was sort of that in-between area when people don't talk about their personal lives. That's the kind of life I think Kerry would be living now if it weren't for the Lopez character sort of outing her.
~ Laura Innes
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The big print giveth and the small print taketh away.
~ Tom Waits
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an all time favorite: "The large print giveth, the small print taketh away.
~ Tom Waits
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The large print giveth, but the small print taketh away.
~ Tom Waits
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Here was a remarkable admission of Jamaican weakness, as well as a revealing disclosure that the sugar gentry were as afraid of an idea as they were of knives.
~ Unknown
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Man gjemmer ting og så begynner det å lukte.
~ Tove Jansson
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Phil Schneider was a true patriot who became deeply concerned about what was really going on in the shadows of government. He handed in his extreme high security pass and started to speak the truth publicly. What he revealed is more than enough to demand immediate full disclosure. Seven months after giving one of the lectures quoted here he was found strangled. The "official" cause of death was "suicide." The NWO deals harshly with whistleblowers
~ Unknown
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Approximately 50% of Americans think that their government is withholding the truth about the Star Visitors but have no idea of how much has been withheld.
~ Unknown
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The art of life is to show your hand.
~ E. V. Lucas
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The question, from pundits and constituents, was obvious and loud: If you aren't transparent, what are you hiding? Though some citizens and commentators objected on grounds of privacy, asserting that government, at virtually every level, had always needed to do some things in private for the sake of security and efficiency, the momentum crushed all such arguments and the progression continued. If you weren't operating in the light of day, what were you doing in the shadows?
~ Dave Eggers
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Keep as few secrets as possible. The remaining ones will be easier to protect.
~ David Brin
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