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  • Truthfully, I'm proud of each of my films in a certain way. -- Chuck Norris
  • Truthfully, without over-egging it, as I often do, the library and journalism, those things made me who I am. -- Terry Pratchett
  • Truthfully, I despise hotels. I've had such better experiences staying at people's houses and guesthouses; it's so much more comfortable and homey. -- Rob Machado
  • Truthfully, I don't really think of myself as a photographer. I don't have all the disciplines and knowledge of a person who's spent their life devoted to photography. -- Patti Smith
  • Truthfully, being pregnant is changing me as a person. Each day is part of this amazing journey that has completely shifted the focus of my life and made me reevaluate my personal and professional goals. -- Holly Madison
  • But especially if you have the wrong people within your circle. Truthfully, at the end of the day, no one cares about you in this business whether they are your agent or your manager or your publicist. -- Heather Matarazzo
  • Truthfully, everyone knows how to eat right. They know the difference between oatmeal and a jelly cream doughnut. They know how to walk. Everyone has this in their brain. When I started, we didn't have all this knowledge. -- Richard Simmons
  • Truthfully, I love all animals. -- Kat Von D
  • Truthfully, my life is always lunacy. -- Bethenny Frankel
  • Truthfully, I'm still Corey Hart, Dad, first. -- Corey Hart
  • Truthfully, a weak rapper can hide behind a lot of production. -- Ice T
  • Truthfully, I don't know how those special effects people do it. -- Lily Rabe
  • Truthfully, with the Republicans, I don't see that much wrong with them. -- Jackie Mason
  • Truthfully I don't remember much about anything after the Olympics 'cause I, I lost everything. -- Tonya Harding
  • Truthfully I wanna rhyme like common senseNext best thing I do a record with common sense -- Talib Kweli
  • Truthfully, my films don't get funded, they get adopted - and are made thanks to the generosity of others. -- Josephine Decker
  • Truthfully, wicked people reveal themselves in words first, to inhibit speech would inhibit us seeing the wicked before they act. -- Leviak B. Kelly
  • Truthfully, the hardest part about fashion is not the vision or one great idea, but the execution of each aspect. -- Monika Chiang
  • Truthfully, I wish I had a daily routine. It's hard being an actor because you never have a set schedule. -- Jacqui Holland
  • Truthfully, he lives right next to the Sexy Tree and I think that's the only thing that bothers me about this whole situation. -- J.A. Redmerski
  • As it's your 50th birthday The very best of cheers to you Truthfully, I'm just being selfish Coz now I am so cheerful, too Happy, Cheerful Birthday -- John Walter Bratton
  • Truthfully, we don't want my Weezer affiliation to have any bearing on whether someone likes us or not. It's an entirely different thing. The Space Twins have our own chemistry. -- Brian Bell
  • Truthfully, I guess I would like to be remembered as a great writer and a kind person. I wouldn't mind if an expensive bag were named after me, like Jane Birkin. -- Mindy Kaling
  • Truthfully, I've never seen myself as being too thin. Sometimes I'll look at photos and be like, 'Oh, that's not a good look.' But generally speaking, I'm not too thin. -- Rachel Zoe
  • If skills sold, truth be told, I'd probably be Lyrically, Talib Kweli Truthfully, I wanna rhyme like Common Sense But I did 5 mill' - I ain't been rhyming like Common since. -- Jay-Z
  • Truthfully, I almost avoided 'While You Were Sleeping,' because I find those romantic comedies kind of precious, and they're full of lines that leave you feeling a little bewildered when you say them. -- Bill Pullman
  • If I could rub a genie and anything could happen? Truthfully, my other love, and this is a complete 180, but I'd love to do a spy or an espionage pic, like a James Bond movie. -- Chris Diamantopoulos
  • Truthfully, most directors don't direct actors. Every actor is different, so when you're asked, "How do you approach an actor?," it depends on the actor. With some, you do nothing. With some, you're very specific. -- John Landis
  • Tulsa was the kind of place where you could go to any door and borrow a cup of sugar. Everybody knew everybody. Truthfully, I don't even remember dealing with any racism in our town; we all got along. -- Charlie Wilson
  • In my eyes, America seemed to have an unabashed sense of freedom and fun while England was a little bit more reserved. Truthfully, I pull very much from both places with so much to appreciate from each culture. -- Samantha Newark
  • But, indeed, words are very rascals, since bonds [vows] disgraced them."Viola: "Thy reason, man?"Feste: "Troth [Truthfully], sir, I can yield you none without words, and words are grown so false, I am loathe to prove reason with them. -- William Shakespeare
  • Truthfully, in this age those with intellect have no courage and those with some modicum of physical courage have no intellect. If things are to alter during the next fifty years then we must re-embrace Byron's ideal: the cultured thug. -- Jonathan Bowden
  • I am often asked at what point in my love affair with films I began to want to be a director or a critic. Truthfully, I don't know. All I know is that I wanted to get closer and closer to films. -- Francois Truffaut
  • Truthfully, I just try to get as much rest and drink water like a fish every day. If I don't get enough rest, exercise and water to keep my body healthy, then the voice begins to suffer and it can't repair overnight from the previous day's work. -- Roger Craig Smith
  • I am expressing myself truthfully. That is an important thing. -- Ziggy Marley
  • So long as you do it truthfully, music is not to be judged. -- A. R. Rahman
  • I don't ever want anything to come in the way of me truthfully telling a story. -- Ian Somerhalder
  • No actor who's any good can say truthfully to themselves, 'Yeah, I'm good; I've got this sorted.' -- Gabriel Byrne
  • Words are how people think. When you misuse words, you diminish your ability to think clearly and truthfully. -- Margaret Heffernan
  • God knows I gave my best in baseball at all times and no man on earth can truthfully judge me otherwise. -- Shoeless Joe Jackson
  • You want to be honest with a character and play it truthfully, and you want to be genuine with your character. -- Mila Kunis
  • To photograph truthfully and effectively is to see beneath the surfaces and record the qualities of nature and humanity which live or are latent in all things. -- Ansel Adams
  • If one could be friendly with women, what a pleasure - the relationship so secret and private compared with relations with men. Why not write about it truthfully? -- Virginia Woolf
  • The prosecution wants to make sure the process by which the evidence was obtained is not truthfully presented, because, as often as not, that process will raise questions. -- Alan Dershowitz
  • What a world we live in. I want to be incredibly close to the heart of it all. To live honestly, truthfully and to be completely present is the ultimate enterprise. -- Dianna Agron
  • People treat you according to your energy or what you put out there, so what I put out there is very open. I'm not paranoid or scared, I'm open. That's how I treat people, with respect and speak truthfully. -- Ziggy Marley
  • I don't think homosexuality is a choice. Society forces you to think it's a choice, but in fact, it's in one's nature. The choice is whether one expresses one's nature truthfully or spends the rest of one's life lying about it. -- Marlo Thomas
  • Truthfully, this is how I approach my workout: I want to be the best athlete I can possibly be. If I can out-perform some of the better athletes then I'm happy. When I look at the NFL or the NBA, these guys look how I want to look - it's useable, functional muscle. -- Channing Tatum
  • To truly cherish the things that are important to you, you must first discard those that have outlived their purpose. And if you no longer need them, then that is neither wasteful nor shameful. Can you truthfully say that you treasure something buried so deeply in a cupboard or drawer that you have forgotten its existence? -- Marie Kondo
  • Make your employer feel truthfully that you are sincere with him; that you are going to promote his interest; that you are going to stand for the things which he represents; that you are proud of being a member of his staff, and there is nothing that will reap you a richer reward. Loyalty above all! -- Charles M. Schwab
  • Creating any type of art is all about mood. I've been making extreme music in one fashion or another for decades. And truthfully, Down has a big enough fan base to where I could remain content to do only that, but music is a vast territory and I am an explorer. And I'm a lover of all things considered extreme in music. -- Phil Anselmo
  • There's an old hymn called 'How Can I Keep from Singing?' That's what writing feels like to me. I have to write. It's intrinsic to who I am. So it was a natural choice for me to try to pursue writing as a career. Truthfully, though, I still daydream about how fun it would be to ride on the back of a garbage truck. -- Sarah Addison Allen
  • I sang in a reggae band. And then there was a soul band where I sang back-up vocals and some lead. And I was also in a women's a capella group. And I was in the gospel choir at school. Actually, I've always been in choirs. Or some kind of group. Just because I love singing so much. But I truthfully never thought of it as a career. -- Abigail Washburn
  • I lie as truthfully as I can. -- Charles Bukowski
  • Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances. -- Sanford Meisner
  • [Heraclitus speaks as if] in entrancement ... but [also] truthfully. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • I'm trying to tell a story and do it truthfully. -- Charlie Kaufman
  • Our willingness to write truthfully brings the story to life. -- Alan Watt
  • Things can change in an instant, so why not live truthfully? -- Jason Collins
  • It's been 25 years now, and truthfully, time sometimes blurs the memory. -- Bob Kane
  • To photograph truthfully and effectively is to see beneath the surfaces. -- Ansel Adams
  • Real Love truthfully sees the flaws - and still really loves fully. -- Ann Voskamp
  • Acting is the ability to live truthfully under the given imaginary circumstances -- Sanford Meisner
  • You can't truthfully explain your smallest action without fully revealing your character. -- Mignon McLaughlin
  • Once you have money, you can quite truthfully affirm that money isn't everything. -- Louis Kronenberger
  • The forms of art reflect the history of man more truthfully than do documents themselves. -- Theodor Adorno
  • Doing a scene truthfully is very similar to doing a song truthfully. They're really parallel. -- Chip Esten
  • You can only access the beautiful world through faith by truthfully embracing beauty and caring. -- Bryant McGill
  • I've been college, but to be truthfully frank, weed is knowledge because it makes me think -- Keith Murray
  • I'm not actually an arrogant guy. It's just that, truthfully, nobody else can really compare to me. -- Zach Braff
  • I didn't know," I start truthfully, "that it was the hard way when I started on it. -- Maggie Stiefvater
  • If my story were ever to be written truthfully from start to finish, it would amaze everyone. -- Henri Matisse
  • I am the one person who can truthfully say, I got my job through the New York Times. -- John F. Kennedy
  • Quite truthfully, I have no idea how much the pension is worth because I have never contemplated retiring. -- Anne McLellan
  • Data can't speak for itself; it's up to you to give it a voice. Try to speak truthfully. -- Ronald Coase
  • ... what is peculiar to our own age is the abandonment of the idea that history could be told truthfully. -- George Orwell
  • The condition of the world today is such that most writers feel they cannot truthfully be "comic" about it. -- Dylan Thomas
  • If you intend to write as truthfully as you can, your days as a member of polite society are numbered. -- Stephen King
  • Science must acknowledge truthfully how much it doesn't know and leave room for mystery, miracles, and the wisdom of nature. -- Christiane Northrup
  • The best stories are often true...The narrative of human life is most beautiful when told truthfully and without boundaries. -- Shonda Rhimes
  • If you truthfully can say without a doubt within your heart Dear Lord, Thy will be done, and God knows best! -- John McLeod
  • You have to attempt to find new forms that will force you to write freshly and better and hopefully more truthfully. -- Richard Flanagan
  • The only thing that isn't worthless: to live this life out truthfully and rightly, And be patience with those who don't. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • All acting is an act of imagination. You are simply conjuring up imaginary circumstances in your mind and responding truthfully to them. -- Tom Hiddleston
  • I feel they should be discussed informally, truthfully, honestly, and in some cases, I think, without forgetting ... long-term vision. They should be practical. -- Dalai Lama
  • When you are creating something artistically and are speaking to or representing a culture that you know truthfully, you are doing a good job. -- Ali Shaheed Muhammad
  • I never want to be a showoff or attention getter or something that, truthfully, is kind of repulsive to me, but I get uncomfortable. -- Selma Blair
  • I've never been obsessed by how I looked. In fact, I would rather have looked more ordinary so I could play more parts more truthfully. -- Marian Seldes
  • Chaos is everywhere - and artists, to fashion art and live truthfully, have no choice but to invite this unwanted guest right into the studio. -- Eric Maisel
  • I suspect there isn't an actor alive who was able to truthfully answer his family's questions after his first day's activity in his future profession. -- Simone Signoret
  • Sunny, tell me truthfully, what are your intentions toward Talon? (Selena) What are you? His mom? I promise I'll respect him in the morning. (Sunshine) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Greatness is the aggregation of minuteness; nor can its sublimity be felt truthfully by any mind unaccustomed to the affectionate watching of what is least. -- John Ruskin
  • What we have is the here and now, and what we have is each other, and let's find a way to deal truthfully with each other. -- Christopher Eccleston
  • It has been truthfully said that organic evolution is Satan's chief weapon in this dispensation in his attempt to destroy the divine mission of Jesus Christ. -- Joseph Fielding Smith
  • Discovery comes as a result of positive discontent, a constructive dissatisfaction. In fact, one might quite truthfully say that there is no discovery when one is content. -- Myron Allen
  • If an historian were to relate truthfully all the crimes, weaknesses, and disorders of mankind, his readers would take his work for satire rather than for history. -- Pierre Bayle
  • A marriage, willy-nilly, requires you to trust that your spouse will tell your story truthfully and lovingly when you are no longer around to tell it yourself. -- Kate Braestrup
  • The biggest challenge was to make sure that we are looking at things honestly and truthfully. We weren't making an apologist film. That was the toughest part. -- Cate Shortland
  • As Christians, we're under oath all the time. We're not always required to say everything we think or know, but we're always to speak as He did-truthfully. -- David Jeremiah
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  • I think good filmmaking is when you really hold the mirror up truthfully, and you don't angle it and you don't hide things with smoke and mirrors. -- Charlize Theron
  • Now you know I'm a reporter, so you might as well answer my question truthfully, or I'll just keep asking it until you lose your mind. (Susan) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • We can still do good for others and do good for ourselves. I would wither and die, truthfully. I need to be somewhere where the light's on me. -- Joe Jamail
  • The Chronicles of Narnia' are war-determined stories. I do not think Lewis could have written well or truthfully if he had tried to avoid the reality of war. -- Stanley Hauerwas
  • 'The Chronicles of Narnia' are war-determined stories. I do not think Lewis could have written well or truthfully if he had tried to avoid the reality of war. -- Stanley Hauerwas
  • Creating a character and living truthfully through her is a whole different ball game. It's all part of the same person but it's a much newer medium for me. -- Taylor Dane
  • We are going to Baton Rouge and one of the most storied stadiums in the country, a place I can truthfully say is the loudest place I've ever been. -- Mark Richt
  • I don't think the average American understands what patriotism truthfully is. That's why when I attack our country or attack the government, it's sometimes looked at as unpatriotic. It's not. -- Patti Smith
  • I wouldn't have believed it. I still barely do, truthfully. I'm so continually fortunate that I keep coming across these smart, interesting, creative people who pick me. It's just stupendous. -- Julia Roberts
  • It feels good to watch TV and know that you're being represented on somebody's network and for certain communities, it feels even better to know that you're being depicted truthfully. -- Aeriel Miranda
  • I think dreams hold a lot of meaning. I believe that if the universe is truthfully infinite then there are infinite possibilities for dreams to be happening somewhere out there. -- Tom DeLonge
  • I'm just in an unfortunate business where if you ask me a question I have to answer it honestly and if I don't answer it truthfully then I'm not respected. -- Terry Bradshaw
  • That's part of what I like about the book in some ways. It portrays death truthfully. You die in the middle of your life, in the middle of a sentence -- John Green
  • One thing that I am sure of, and which I can answer truthfully, is that whatever the contingencies that may arise here, wherever I am there will be no Communism. -- Francisco Franco
  • I felt I was duty-bound under contract to stick with Cleveland, and I can truthfully say, in all my playing days there and everywhere, I never shirked a duty to baseball. -- Joe
  • If we observe ourselves truthfully and non-judgmentally, seeing the mechanisms of our personality in action, we can wake up, and our lives can be a miraculous unfolding of beauty and joy. -- Don Richard Riso
  • Unfairly but truthfully, our party has been tagged as being against things. Anti-immigrant, for example. And were not a party of anti-immigrants. Quite the opposite. Were a party that welcomes people. -- George W. Bush
  • I think I'm trying to write truthfully about life, and naturalism, or the way people normally talk in movies, is a convention. It's not the way people talk in life at all. -- Wallace Shawn
  • I answered their questions truthfully and honestly, but I would prefer not to say more. I assume the information was routed back and that is why I was not called to testify. -- Jeff Gannon
  • Vanity Fair has but two major articles in its editorial creed: first, to believe in the progress and promise of American life, and, second, to chronicle that progress cheerfully, truthfully, and entertainingly. -- Frank Crowninshield
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