Better Tell The Truth Quotes
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The more horrible the truth that you admit, the better you connect. You have to tell the truth.
— Jill Soloway
On a horse that consistently hung left-The best thing you can do is put a bit of lead in his right ear, to act as a counterbalance ... with a shotgun.
— Lester Piggott
If by how you dress, you are saying to guys, "Hey, look at my body," why would a guy want to get to know you?
— Jason Evert
It is almost better to tell your own lies than somebody else's truth; in the first case you are a man, in the second you are no better than a parrot!
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Once in a while, when I was younger, I'd lie, then tell the truth, and I'd feel better.
— Tyler Hamilton
Better is to speak unpleasant truth than to tell lies.
— Gautama Buddha
It is better to tell the truth and face the punishment, than to lie and face the consequences.
— Anthony Liccione
In New York, there are so many potholes, they're like craters on the moon. That's another traffic thing.
— Jimmy Fallon
You cannot say that you are happy when you don't win.
— Arsene Wenger
To tell the truth, though, I don't think I deserve your kindness. I'm trying my best to be a much better person, but things aren't going so well.
— Haruki Murakami
What is the use of a new-born child ?
— Benjamin Franklin
Don't be afraid to tell the truth. It's better to hurt someone by truth than to make them happy by lies.
— Khaled Hosseini
After a long time with someone, you realise you've been thinking for two.
— Kristin Scott Thomas
I think poets tell better history than historians. Historians lie all the time but the poets can get to truth of it.
— John Cusack
Sometimes you tell the truth, and things are better for it. Other times truth hangs in the air like a fog, clouding the pretty lies.
— David Arnold
He was after all, a novelist ... and a novelist was simply a fellow who got paid to tell lies. The bigger the lies, the better the pay.
— Stephen King
If you are going to tell people the truth, you had better make them laugh or they will kill you.
— Oscar Wilde
Hyperbole is sometimes necessary to get at the truth. (It seems odd, doesn't it, that we have to lie to tell the truth better?)
— Kate DiCamillo
He had known instinctively that it was always better to tell a partial truth with a willing aspect than to tell a perfect truth in a defensive way.
— Eleanor Catton
The moral of the story was that if you can talk, it's better not to tell the truth.
— Louis De Bernieres
Without proper self-evaluation, failure is inevitable.
— John Wooden