Quotes About Disclosure
There are a series of emotions that most survivors go through after disclosing. It starts with feeling great, like the weight on your shoulders has been lifted, and then you're alone with your thoughts, like, 'Why did I do that?' And then, what about the person who gets backlash?
~ Tarana Burke
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As someone responsible for my own fair share of marketing stunts, I am suspicious and cynical - I'll disclose that right up front.
~ Ryan Holiday
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Leaks are not the problem; they are the symptom. They reveal a disconnect between what people want and need to know and what they actually do know. The greater the secrecy, the more likely a leak.
~ Heather Brooke
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Being a Secret Service agent, I have an obligation not to disclose personal conversations and security details. But that doesn't prevent me from speaking generally about foundational principles and the system of patronage and punishment I saw in the Obama administration.
~ Dan Bongino
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In general, the more dysfunctional the family the more inappropriate their response to disclosure. Never expect a sane response from an insane system.
~ Renee Fredrickson
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In the first place, John's work is a prophetic apocalypse in that it communicates a disclosure of a transcendent perspective on this world.
~ Richard Bauckham
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Greene had disclosed to a sympathetic American diplomat in Brussels that while at Oxford he had been a member of the Communist Party for a period. He then repeated the disclosure to a Time magazine reporter, and a 'plastic curtain fell'. To enter the country he required the special permission of the Attorney General, a process taking three weeks, and his visits were limited to four weeks.1
~ Richard Greene
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They found me at the kitchen table. Derek said, There's something we need to tell you, and from the look on Andrew's face, I think he expected Derek to say he'd gotten me pregnant.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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Okay, so you were going to tell me tonight. Well, it's tonight. Go on." He squirmed and I knew the timing didn't matter--he'd expected this to play out differently, probably on a cliff top after a climb, sitting together, his arm around me, as he casually said, "Hey, you know how those mountain lions have been hanging around you a lot lately? Well, there's a reason…" "Skin-walkers," I prompted. "Right." Silence.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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The secrets a house is desperate to conceal will, sooner or later, be shouted from the rooftops.
~ Yasmina Khadra
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We are disclosing animals, wired for unburdening. It's what we do as a species. When I am being told, I listen, mindful of the honor, remembering all the while that the shore would be mistaken to believe that the waves lap up against him because he is so beautiful.
~ David Rakoff
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I believe in full disclosure and complete transparency. The American people should know as much as they can about a candidate before entering the ballot box.
~ David S. Brody
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Strength is the willingness to take risks in a relationship, to disclose yourself with the intention of building a better relationship.
~ David W. Johnson
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To make the private into something public is an action that has terrific repercussions in the pre-invented world. The government has the job of maintaining the day to day illusion of the one tribe nation. Each public disclosure of a public reality becomes something of a magnet that can attract others with a similar frame of reference. Thus, each public disclosure of a fragment of private reality serves as a dismantling tool against the illusion of a one tribe nation.
~ David Wojnarowicz
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A secret," he said. "A secret is the heaviest thing in the world.
~ Deb Caletti
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I'm not at liberty to discuss the governments knowledge of extraterrestrial UFO's at this time. I am still personally being briefed on the subject!
~ Richard M. Nixon
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There are no secrets that time does not reveal.
~ Jean Racine
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It's unsettling to see, emboldened by the veracity of black and white, the most deeply suppressed grapplings of your own smothered conscience, printed right there in the newspaper for all the world to read.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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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.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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The problem with the dead is that they don't keep secrets. Eventually they tell on themselves.
~ Elizabeth Crook
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Wait until the Lord comes who will both bring to light the things hidden in the darkness and disclose the motives of men's hearts. 1 Corinthians 4:5
~ Alfred Ells
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Presentational immediacy is our immediate perception of the contemporary external world, appearing as an element constitutive of our own experience. In this appearance the world discloses itself to be a community of actual things, which are actual in the same sense as we are.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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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 bin Abu-Talib
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The main points were: one, the amount of Israel's nuclear weapons, how many Israel had, that no one could predict or know, including the CIA. They were thinking about a number like 10 or 15. But I came out with a number between 150 to 200.
~ Mordechai Vanunu
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