
Top 18 Be Honest With Yourself And Others Quotes
#2. When you're just open but not honest, then you start free-associating garbage.
John Mayer
#3. Be honest with yourself, and you will find the motivation to do what you advise others to do.
Vince Poscente
#4. I would doubt that virtue, to her, means abstinence. It is far more likely to mean courage, compassion, and the integrity to be brutally honest, first with yourself and then with others, and never to run away just because you are exhausted or afraid.
Anne Perry
#5. One must strive to be as honest as you are humanly capable with yourself and others. It is impossible to move forward otherwise.
Tohoru Masamune
#6. You have to be intellectually honest with yourself and others. In my judgment, all great investors are seekers of truth.
Michael Steinhardt
#7. You are the Perfect Young Man: honest, clean, virile.
Edmund White
#8. You cannot adopt politics as a profession and remain honest.
Ambrose Bierce
#9. What is the good of a man being honest in his worship of dishonesty?
G.K. Chesterton
#10. You're going to think I'm being corny, but this is how I really feel: I hope my family and my friends will be able to say that I was an honest, kind and fairly decent man.
John Wayne
#11. I hate wearin' sunglasses, to be honest with you. You don't need sunglasses in Ireland.
Tristan MacManus
#12. I feel like my secret magic trick that separates me from a lot of my peers is the bravery to be vulnerable and truthful and honest.
Katy Perry
#13. Whatever flaws or personal failings afflict them, it remains the case that the overwhelming majority of priests and politicians are honourable and honest - seeking to live out their beliefs and serve society.
Keith O'Brien
#15. An honest answer is the sign of true friendship.
E.W. Howe
#16. An honest, sincerely stated compliment helps to build character; criticism destroys it.
Nathan Eldon Tanner
#17. I can afford to take a risk in my life. Only the insecure cannot afford to risk failure. The secure can be honest about themselves. They can admit failure. They are able to seek help and try again. They can change
John C. Maxwell
#18. Imponderable Sir, I presume from some if not all of your many reputations that you might prefer honest and convinced unbelief to the hypocritical and self-interested affectation of faith or the smoking tributes of bloody altars.
Christopher Hitchens
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