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honesty men thinking
Is there a difference between a man who thinks that honesty is the best policy, and an honest man? C. S. Lewis
honesty ideas special
The values of science and the values of democracy are concordant, in many cases indistinguishable. Science and democracy began - in their civilized incarnations - in the same time and place, Greece in the seventh and sixth centuries B.C. . . . Science thrives on, indeed requires, the free exchange of ideas; its values are antithetical to secrecy. Science holds to no special vantage points or privileged positions. Both science and democracy encourage unconventional opinions and vigorous debate. Both demand adequate reason, coherent argument, rigorous standards of evidence and honesty. Carl Sagan
honesty thinking hollywood
They say that in Hollywood one can't be honest, but I think honesty counts in Hollywood just as much as it does anywhere else. I think it's just too much trouble to be dishonest and keep up with yourself. Bette Davis
honesty mistake responsibility
Because democratic institutions do not renew themselves as effortlessly as flowering trees, they demand the ceaseless tinkering of people who possess both the courage and the honesty to admit their mistakes and accept responsibility for even the most inglorious acts. Bill Vaughan
honesty scapegoat
I did it, in all honesty, because I thought I was going to be made a scapegoat in this case. Burton Kaplan
honesty mind ornaments
A right mind and generous affection hath more beauty and charms than all other symmetries in the world besides; and a grain of honesty and native worth is of more value than all the adventitious ornaments, estates, or preferments; for the sake of which some of the better sort so oft turn knaves. Lord Shaftesbury
honesty simple justice
Three simple words - freedom, justice and honesty. These sum up what the Liberal Democrats stand for. Charles Kennedy
honesty jail natural-instinct
No one has any license to brag because he is honest. That should be natural instinct and, besides, if you are not, they put you in jail. Honesty is merely a form of insurance. Charles Comiskey
honesty ignorance humility
It is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance. Charles Darwin
pain playing
Playing with pain is part of the game, Matt Birk
painful sensible
Really to me it is the most sensible way to do this as painful as it is. Carol Kurdell
pain
I'm in a lot of pain. I just need to go rest. Lindsey Kildow
pain laughter expression
Here it comes," she said with an expression of pure bliss. "Drug rush ... any moment now ... the surge of warmth ... bye-bye, Mr. Pain..." "Vee-" "Knock, knock." "This is really important-" "Knock, knock." "It's about Elliot-" "Knock, knoooock," she said in a singsong voice. I sighed. "Who's there?" "Boo." "Boo who?" "Boo-hoo, somebody's crying, and it's not me!" She broke into hysterical laughter. Becca Fitzpatrick
pain past order
Holding on to painful images of the past in order to avoid painful experiences in the future serves only to color the present with pain. Bill Crawford
pain believe life-sucks
I believe pain is nature's way of saying, 'You're still alive, and life sucks.' Bill Engvall
painful heal wounds
It's painful, but we can't heal ourselves unless we cleanse the wounds. Bill Cosby
pain struggle people
We become pitiable and ridiculous when we imbibe an unreasoned mysticism in our life without any natural or substantial basis. People like us, who are proud to be revolutionary in every sense, should always be prepared to bear all the difficulties, anxieties, pain and suffering which we invite upon ourselves by the struggles initiated by us and for which we call ourselves revolutionary. Bhagat Singh
pain reality thinking
In a sense it (Christianity) creates, rather than solves, the problem of pain, for pain would be no problem unless side by side with our daily experience of this painful world, we had received what we think a good assurance that ultimate reality is righteousness and loving. C. S. Lewis
knaves fool knavery
Now I will show myselfTo have more of the serpent than the dove;That is--more knave than fool. Christopher Marlowe
knaves betray poor-richard
When Knaves betray each other, one can scarce be blamed or the other pitied. Benjamin Franklin
knaves fool dangerous
A fool is often as dangerous to deal with as a knave, and always more incorrigible. Charles Caleb Colton
knaves needs crime
A crafty knave needs no broker. Horace
knaves fool
Better be a foole then a knave. [Better be a fool than a knave.] George Herbert
knaves world charlatans
I realized early on that the academy and the literary world alike Harold Bloom
knaves
When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin. George Herbert
knaves fool deceived
You will be amused when you see that I have more than once deceived without the slightest qualm of conscience, both knaves and fools. Giacomo Casanova
knaves flattery invention
Where Young must torture his invention To flatter knaves, or lose his pension. Jonathan Swift