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Quotes About Disclosure

Writing is an act of revelation--to one's self and the world.
~ Mark Rubinstein
Are there any other missing persons living under your roof? Elvis? Jimmy Hoffa? Amelia Earhart? I'd just like full disclosure now, before we go any further.
~ Maggie Stiefvater, Forever
It calls itself 'Murderbot,'" Gurathin said. I opened my eyes and looked at him; I couldn't stop myself. From their expressions I knew everything I felt was showing on my face, and I hate that. I grated out, "That was private.
~ Martha Wells
Once I started telling the truth, it was hard to stop.
~ Martha Wells
Know what is in front of your face, and what is hidden from you will be disclosed to you. For there is nothing hidden that will not be revealed.
~ Unknown
Of course there's something there; unfortunately, there's always something 'there.' Something you will one day be sorry you saw.
~ Mary Gaitskill
What happens when we disclose information? What they found was that the reward areas of the brain light up when people share. "Here, we suggest that humans so willingly self-disclose because doing so represents an event with intrinsic value, in the same way as with primary awards such as food and sex.
~ Unknown
It's not easy for any security official to find a journalist with the intelligence, integrity, and wherewithal to successfully protect their identities. When an official finds a reporter who's proved he or she will not burn them by running off-the-record disclosures, the official will tend to want to protect that relationship. The official therefore will not knowingly dump a big steaming pile on that reporter's lap.
~ Matt Taibbi
Things are only half - opened before us, unveiled and hidden.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Thou shalt not distort, delay, or withhold information.
~ Unknown
and everything that's been seen and everything that's hidden.
~ Megan Abbott
Whatever is now covered up will be uncovered and every secret will be made known.
~ Melina Marchetta
This was it. She felt it in her soul as if someone were whispering over her shoulder that after years of waiting, the Fae were about to disclose to her the purpose and the place they intended for her. A purpose and a place where she belonged, because she knew for a fact she didn't belong here.
~ Unknown
Segredos são fascinantes porque foram feitos para serem revelados.
~ Mia Couto
A gaffe is when a politician tells the truth – some obvious truth he isn't supposed to say.
~ Michael Kinsley
Truth, like a little dog, will always find its way out into the street.
~ Michael Mejia
The value of a secret depends upon whom you're trying to keep it from.
~ Michael Robotham
most of the leaks, certainly the juiciest ones, were coming from the higher-ups—not to mention from the person occupying the topmost echelon. The president couldn't stop talking.
~ Michael Wolff
We bury what we don't want to know. And sometimes it comes out in odd ways
~ Michele Jaffe
Available Units Not showing all available units to prospective tenants or disclosing all available units.
~ Unknown
Nothing stays hidden forever, truth and lies will be revealed.
~ Unknown
In our description of nature the purpose is not to disclose the real essence of the phenomena but only to track down, so far as it is possible, relations between the manifold aspects of our experience.
~ Niels Bohr
Britain had an asset that became increasingly important as the war went on, the existence of which was only disclosed thirty years after the war ended (Churchill did not mention it in his history of the war). With the help of Polish intelligence, the British had acquired the basic German military coding machine, called Enigma.
~ Unknown
I came here to tell you the truth, the good, the bad and the ugly.
~ Oliver North