Telling Truth Quotes

Quotes tagged as "telling-truth" Showing 1-7 of 7
Victoria Schwab
“Lying is easy. But it's lonely."
"What do you mean?"
"When you lie to everyone about everything, what's left? What's true?"
"Nothing," I say.
"Exactly.”
Victoria Schwab, The Archived

William Shakespeare
“The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness
And time to speak it in. You rub the sore
When you should bring the plaster.”
William Shakespeare, The Tempest

“Telling the truth has always come naturally to me. And I realize, that people like me are the reason the world hates the truth.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

Amanda Hesser
“Writers know that if you want to portray a person succinctly, tellingly, you describe the way he eats. Food is the royal road to the unconscious.”
Amanda Hesser, Eat, Memory: Great Writers at the Table: A Collection of Essays from the New York Times

Stewart Stafford
“Honest people will always be hated, not because they are incorrect (they may be exactly right), but because some loathe truth and its agents.”
Stewart Stafford

“I made covenant with my heart that I can't keep silent when people are trying to hid the Truth to the people. It's the place where I struggle most and suffer most.”
Dean Keak Tegn

Stewart Stafford
“Writers must keep spilling their guts to the public until they go from saying 'Eew, that's gross' to 'Wow, look at that! Show us more!!' to 'Put it away, we've seen it before.”
Stewart Stafford