
Maybe when you're dead you can crawl inside other people and make them nicer than they were before. —
Carol Rifka Brunt

In good speaking, should not the mind of the speaker know the truth of the matter about which he is to speak? —
Carl Sagan

the competence of a speaker has no relevance to the truth —
Robert M. Pirsig

The truth hurts, only when it can heal. —
Rob Liano

War is a bad thing, but peace can be a living horror —
Ray Bradbury

There is only one excuse for a speaker's asking the attention of his audience: he must have either truth or entertainment for them. —
Dale Carnegie

Give yourself permission 2 evolve. Become a philosopher; come up with your own interpretation of life and stop accepting someone else's as your truth. —
Germany Kent

Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. —
Helen Keller

I always considered myself the world's worst actress. —
Luise Rainer

History is not a fixed truth. It changes with the speaker. —
Jenn Reese