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Nagging is the repetition of unpalatable truths.
— Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill
We made, actually, history, because it was the first time ever that doctors could prove that a lifelong Republican has a heart.
— Arnold Schwarzenegger
Often, what allows someone to behave heroically in dire circumstances is unpalatable in day-to-day life.
— Nic Pizzolatto
Now the answer ... is plain, but it is so unpalatable that most men will not face it. There is no reason for life and life has no meaning.
— W. Somerset Maugham
When the milk of human kindness turns sour, it is a singularly unpalatable draught.
— Agnes Repplier
I eat about 4,500 calories every day, but I eat only nutritious, organic foods, and I don't eat added sugars.
— Kris Humphries
So begins a question which has of late become more and more urgent: what is the relation of aesthetics to politics?
— Mark Poster
George was offering her a way of life that she had never known. No more loneliness.
— Elizabeth Waite
First make peace inside yourself.
— Nick Nolte
Some people are so stiff-necked that they cannot think any other way than their own preconceived ideas.
— Suman Pokhrel
For desired conclusions, we ask ourselves, "Can I believe this?", but for unpalatable conclusions we ask, "Must I believe this?
— Thomas Gilovich
Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
My time was my responsibility. It was up to me and me alone to decide how I wanted to use and order my time.
— M. Scott Peck
The authorities liked to say that we received a balanced diet; it was indeed balanced - between the unpalatable and the inedible.
— Nelson Mandela
Homely truth is unpalatable.
— Mark Twain
I assumed my first undivided responsibility.
— Charles Dickens
In order to be an artist, one must be deeply rooted in the society.
— Simone De Beauvoir
I can spend your money better than you can.
— William J. Clinton