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Quotes About Disclosure

Recognizing the limitations of our existing policy, we changed it to a so-called sunshine policy, allowing employees to accept a gift as long as they disclosed it to their boss. The message I wanted to send was that we expected our buyers to use their own judgment and not just adhere mindlessly to a given rule.
~ David Cote
al pobre y al caliente los delata la prisa.
~ Xavier Velasco
Don't ask for the truth, boy, unless you're ready to hear it.
~ Cinda Williams Chima
Once the king had grasped what he was being told, he had shouted at the top of his voice that the business should be kept quiet.
~ Hilary Mantel
The United States strongly condemns the illegal disclosure of classified information. It puts people's lives in danger, threatens our national security, and undermines our efforts to work with other countries to solve shared problems.
~ Hillary Clinton
It was almost as though something interesting and unusual had happened to him and he'd forgotten to tell Cat about it until now.
~ Liane Moriarty
Don't forget to tell everyone it's a secret.
~ Unknown
withholding it and disclosing it. The writer is always doing one or the other – either keeping things unknown or drip-feeding the reader with details.
~ Linda Anderson
Truth loves the light...It never stays buried forever.
~ Linda Sue Park
The secret is that there is no secret.
~ Lionel Shriver
Worse, the deadly accuracy of filial faultfinding is facilitated by access, by trust, by willing disclosure, and so constitutes a double betrayal.
~ Lionel Shriver
You knew I would, didn't you?' She smiles sadly. 'Oh, I don't know, I suppose it occurred to me. I would have said something. Soon. I was on the verge. It just didn't seem like first-date kind of fodder.' 'No,' he says softly. 'I get that.' She turns the mug round and round, not sure where to head next with this development.
~ Lisa Jewell
I personally think honestly disclosing rather than hiding one's subjective values makes for more honest and trustworthy journalism. But no journalism - from the most stylistically 'objective' to the most brazenly opinionated - has any real value unless it is grounded in facts, evidence, and verifiable data.
~ Glenn Greenwald
People say, 'Well, why don't you talk about being vegetarian?' And I'm like, 'People will find out.' The people who are interested in what I do and why I do it, being a vegetarian is a big part of that.
~ Devin Townsend
When the venture has been made of dealing with historical events and characters, it always seems fair towards the reader to avow what liberties have been taken, and how much of the sketch is founded on history.
~ Charlotte Mary Yonge
In the spirit of disclosure, I am a professional counselor, but I have often spent considerable time on the couch myself. Because counseling helped me, I now help others. Helped people help people.
~ Unknown
Whenever we got a glimpse, their faces looked indecently revealed, as though we were used to seeing women in veils.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
In the end, the truth finds a way to surface, even if you don't want it to.
~ Jennifer Lopez
Break the ice, or draw that which lives in the dimness out into the full light of speech - what happens is the same: that which is now seen and now grasped is not, in its clearness, the shadowy thing that was.
~ Jens Peter Jacobsen
You don't need to hide the fact that you're in recovery, but you don't have to share your history of addiction with acquaintances at work, either.
~ Mallory Ortberg
There's all sorts of stuff people want to publish anonymously.
~ Aaron Swartz
Follow the habit of asking, 'How do you know' Never accept opinions as facts. Avoid following free advice. Don't trust information given in a discourteous or slanderous spirit. In asking for information, do not disclose what you wish the information to be.
~ Unknown
One of the best ways to keep a great secret is to shout it.
~ Edwin Land
Nothing in fine print is ever good news.
~ Andy Rooney