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Quotes About Disclose

Imagination pointed toward truth but could not disclose it directly.
~ Philip Zaleski
The homelessness of nature, its utter indifference to human existence, disclose to the infinite player that nature is the genius of the dramatic.
~ James P. Carse
'Star Wars' was something that I was definitely interested in. Whether or not I was really involved isn't something that I should probably disclose.
~ Jack Reynor
It used to cost money to disclose and distribute information. In the digital age it costs money not to.
~ Heather Brooke
Nothing short of a federal investigation can begin to disclose the abuses which have woven a fine web of mutually implicating relationships between businessmen and government officials.
~ Ralph Nader
The IRS is currently considering a rule that would make it easier for tax preparers to disclose the private information contained in tax returns - including name, address, Social Security number, employer, income, and charitable donations.
~ Melissa Bean
The function of sociology, as of every science, is to reveal that which is hidden.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
You must take the risk to disclose yourself in order to become more real, more human. And even if the price is high.
~ Isabelle Adjani
So a patent is a pact between an inventor and society," continued Altschuler. "In exchange for twenty years of exclusive use of an invention, the inventor is required to disclose the invention publicly, in writing. In enough detail so that others can duplicate it. And build upon it. You can still choose to keep an invention a trade secret, of course, but if you do, you don't get protection. You basically take your chances that competitors won't learn your secret.
~ Douglas E. Richards
In order to properly measure the impacts of climate change on our Financial system they must first be identified and disclosed.
~ Barry Gardiner
As night the life-inclining stars best shows, So lives obscure the starriest souls disclose.
~ George Chapman
Out of the numbers proceeds that harmony of natural law which it is the aim of science to disclose. We can grasp the tune but not the player. Trinculo might have been referring to modern physics in the words: 'This is the tune of our catch, played by the picture of Nobody.
~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
In judging other people's work, particularly short stories, I have noticed how novice writers tell the readers everything about their characters in the first paragraphs, disclose their motives, reveal their recent activities and their future intentions.
~ Ruth Rendell
Mr. Luskin also says that Rove did not knowingly disclose classified information and did not tell any reporters that Valerie Plame worked for the C.I.A.
~ Michael Isikoff
The job of a reporter is to expose and record.
~ Graham Greene
Power is actualized only where word and deed have not parted company, where words are not empty and deeds not brutal, where words are not used to veil intentions but to disclose realities, and deeds are not used to violate and destroy but to establish relations and create new realities.
~ Hannah Arendt
If budget planning requires gathering information from people who may not always have the incentive to disclose that information, then the principles of mechanism design can definitely be of use in such planning.
~ Eric Maskin
Government lawyers have a duty to disclose evidence of wrongdoing in the government.
~ Ken Starr
We look at Donald Trump: his bottom line is interconnected to all kinds of financial interests that he refuses to disclose. They actually affect his net worth.
~ Robby Mook
A search is a search, even if it happens to disclose nothing but the bottom of a turntable.
~ Antonin Scalia
In Montana, no one, including out-of-state corporate executives, has been excluded from spending money - or 'speaking' - in our elections. Any individual can contribute. All we require is that they use their own money, not corporate money that belongs to shareholders, and that they disclose who they are.
~ Steve Bullock
Every major federal campaign-finance-reform effort since 1943 has attempted to treat corporations and unions equally. If a limit applied to corporations, it applied to unions; if unions could form PACs, corporations could too; and so on. DISCLOSE is the first major campaign-finance bill that has not taken this approach.
~ Bradley A. Smith
No farther seek his merits to disclose,Or draw his frailties from their dread abode,(There they alike in trembling hope repose,)The bosom of his Father and his God.
~ Thomas Gray
I think we communicate only too well, in our silence, in what is unsaid, and that what takes place is a continual evasion, desperate rearguard attempts to keep ourselves to ourselves. Communication is too alarming. To enter into someone else's life is too frightening. To disclose to others the poverty within us is too fearsome a possibility.
~ Harold Pinter