Telling doesn’t require yelling — but sometimes it helps.
Telling the truth will earn you public enemies; lying will earn you private ones.
Fine food we meticulously present; the truth, we carelessly slop.
A universe of safety lies within a confidant who loves you.
Conflict is the most common birthplace of the truth — and the lie.
We tell after we can’t not.
Honesty terrifies liars; truth dismantles them.
After telling avoid swelling.
Love allows space for truth.
These days the only way to get the truth about yourself is to hire a therapist or a detective.