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Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Friendship that insists upon agreement on all things isn't worth the name. — Mahatma Gandhi

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By William Steig

The damp occupants of the cave stood close together in the vaulted entrance like actors who had played their parts and could now watch the rest of the show from the wings. — William Steig

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By J.M. Barrie

To reveal who he really was would even at this date set the country in a blaze. — J.M. Barrie

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Peter Tieryas

Since we're all snails riding on the razor's edge, we might as well say it as it is. — Peter Tieryas

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Sandra J. Jackson

Only my characters truly know what's going on - I just hold the pen. — Sandra J. Jackson

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Stones are mute teachers; they silence the observer, and the most valuable lesson we learn from them we cannot communicate. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Aeriel Miranda

I was drawn into acting due to the fact that I could express myself better. I could use my voice - my entire body - not just my looks, height, and physical expressions. — Aeriel Miranda

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Georges Bernanos

[F]irst of all, be what you are. — Georges Bernanos

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Peter Singer

The capacity to reason is a special sort of capacity because it can lead us to places that we did not expect to go. — Peter Singer

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Nancy Friday

Separation is not the end of love; it creates love. — Nancy Friday

Blunt And Outspoken Quotes By Peggy Noonan

You can get so well educated in America that your thoughts become detached from common sense. You can get so complicated in your thinking that the obvious isn't real to you anymore. — Peggy Noonan