
Top 15 Thanks For Being Honest Quotes
#1. You're lying to me, aren't you?" "Pretty much, yeah." "Thanks for being honest about your dishonesty.
David Baldacci
#2. His turn-out was emphatically excellent, and he diffused waves of personality, strong, chilling gusts of icy air, a protective element that threatened to freeze into rigidity all who came through the door, before they could approach him nearer.
Anthony Powell
#3. The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind. If it is trained well, it can create enormous wealth in what seems to be an instant.
Robert T. Kiyosaki
#4. My days, if they start in the morning with a cuddle from my son, are just so much more glorious than they were prior to that.
Russell Crowe
#5. From open sea she's chosen me
and dashed the hopes of many.
A life with her is worth the hopes
my love for her may bury.
Uzoma C. Azuonye
#6. Oh my God. I didn't. I couldn't have. No. no, no. Holy Crap, I did. I just shot Jason Pierce in the chest with a taser.
Ashley Stoyanoff
#7. I walked across a bridge that doesn't exist. And after that, being scared just didn't seem so important anymore.
Erica Bauermeister
#8. The ugliest player I ever signed was Kenny Burns.
Brian Clough
#9. I've always thought I could commit the perfect murder. People who get caught get caught because they don't have patience; they refuse to plan.
Gillian Flynn
#10. You have been a prisoner of a little pond I am the ocean and its turbulent flood Come merge with me leave this world of ignorance
Rumi
#11. I'll admit I said something I shouldn't have said.
John Rocker
#12. Read everything, absolutely everything. There's no such thing as a book that offers nothing.
Mark Rubinstein
#13. Wisdom is a living stream, not an icon to be preserved in a museum. Only when a practitioner finds the spring of wisdom in his or her own life can it flow to a future generation
Nhat Hanh
#14. I cannot explain my plays. Each must find out for himself what is meant
Samuel Beckett
#15. All I can say is that we are mistaken to gouge such a deep rift in history that the things old men and old women know have become so useless as to be not worth passing on to grandchildren.
Charles Frazier
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