Quotes (Tag: honesty) (random order)https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/honesty/order/random/output/atom/2021-07-25T18:53:34+02:00#3667Chris Kordahttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/3667/2017-07-04T18:11:33+02:00<blockquote><pre class=prewrap>You could admit you were wrong.
You could apologize to your children.
You could slow down.
You could fasten your seat belt.</pre><div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/honesty/author/Chris Korda/">Chris Korda</a></div><div title=Source><a class="wrap" href="http://metadelusion.blogspot.de/2012/04/less.html">"Less"</a></div></div></blockquote>#775Cyril Connollyhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/775/2012-07-30T13:27:31+02:00<blockquote>Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/honesty/author/Cyril Connolly/">Cyril Connolly</a></div></div></blockquote>#6728Nelly Blyhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/6728/2021-07-25T18:53:34+02:00<blockquote>Accept praise for its worth — politeness. Be brutally frank with yourself. It's safer.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/honesty/author/Nelly Bly/">Nelly Bly</a></div></div></blockquote>#3325Hans Arndthttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/3325/2016-05-15T00:27:02+02:00<blockquote>Those who build a back door into their life will one day use it as main entrance.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/honesty/author/Hans Arndt/">Hans Arndt</a></div></div></blockquote>#3056William Faulknerhttps://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/3056/2015-10-09T17:13:04+02:00<blockquote>So, never be afraid. Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion, against injustice and lying and greed. If you, not just you in this room tonight, but in all the thousands of other rooms like this one about the world today and tomorrow and next week, will do this, not as a class or classes, but as individuals, men and women, you will change the earth; in one generation all the Napoleons and Hitlers and Caesars and Mussolinis and Stalins and all the other tyrants who want power and aggrandizement, and the simple politicians and time-servers who themselves are merely baffled or ignorant or afraid, who have used, or are using, or hope to use, man’s fear and greed for man’s enslavement, will have vanished from the face of it.<div class=source><div class=author title=Author><a href="https://littleliberry.org/autonomy/a/extra/quotes/tag/honesty/author/William Faulkner/">William Faulkner</a></div><div title=Source>address to the the graduating class at University High School, Oxford, Mississippi on May 28, 1951</div></div></blockquote>