“I knew that it is out of the question to have honest, economical government while a few are inordinately rich and the great mass of men are poor. In fact, it is to be doubted if anything really worthwhile can be done until there is a fairer distribution of wealth.” IfsMenDoneFactsGovernmentWealthPoorRichHonestMassWorthwhileDistributionDoubtedDistribution Of Wealth Author:Clarence Darrow
“The rich, the well-born, and the able, acquire an influence among the people that will soon be too much for simple honesty and plain sense, in a house of representatives. The most illustrious of them must, therefore, be separated from the mass, and placed by themselves in a senate; this is, to all honest and useful intents, an ostracism.” PeopleWellsAbleHouseBornSimpleRichToo MuchInfluenceHonestHonestyMassSimplicityAcquireSenateRepresentativesHouse Of RepresentativesOstracism Book:The Political Writings of John Adams: Representative Selections Source: The Political Writings of John Adams: Representative Selections
“I think it's better to have limits. My limits are different from other people's limits. I'm all for freedom, I'm all for people doing what they want. I'm also all for people shouldering the consequences of their behaviors, and not being assholes, and not lying unless they need to, and being honest except when you shouldn't, and being faithful except when it's okay to cheat. I guess I'm just a mass of contradictions.” PeopleThinkingWantNeedsDifferentLyingHonestLimitsBehaviorMassConsequenceOkayBeing HonestFaithfulContradictionCheatBeing Faithful Author:Dan Savage
“Donald Trump is horrendous, but he is also honest. Both Presidents [Bill] Clinton and [Barak] Obama were great speakers, but unrepentant mass murderers.” PresidentHonestTrumpMassBillsClintonSpeakersMurdererBarak ObamaPresident Bill ClintonGreat Speakers Author:Andre Vltchek
“We're being asked to continually be "authentic" and "honest" with the world through social media. There's a demand to post our wedding pictures, baby pictures (only minutes after the birth), our relationship status, and our grief and joys on Facebook and Instagram. Similarly, we construct persona through dating apps and networking sites. All of these social media networks exert pressure on us to share the personal details of our lives with unknown masses. So the pressure on the characters in "Openness" isn't merely romantic, but public/social as well.” WorldWellsCharacterJoySocialGriefOur LivesShareMinutesHonestMediaBabyBirthDemandMassDatingPressureDetailsSocial MediaPostsOpennessOur RelationshipSiteConstructsNetworkingInstagramPersonaAppsOur WeddingNetworking SitesBaby PicturesWedding Pictures Author:Alexander Weinstein