“When we were in the design studio I always was pretending like I was in a closet asking my friend before I step out into the world what do I look like? And everybody wants that honest friend before they go and go to dinner or go to an event.” WorldWantLooksStepsHonestEventsDesignMy FriendsAskingStudiosDinnerPretendingClosetsHonest Friends Author:Nicole Richie
“If you're honest with yourself, that's the first step in maturing and becoming a better person. If you suppress your shortcomings and fears, they will follow you until the day you die. It was difficult, but I finally admitted to myself that I made mistakes.” IfsFirstsPersonsMadeDiesDifficultMistakeStepsHonestFootballBecomingMatureFirst StepsShortcomingsBetter PersonMade A MistakeAmerican FootballHonest With YourselfI Made A MistakeBecoming A Better Person Author:Keith Millard
“To be completely honest, I didn't want to compete with myself. I wanted to reinvent myself. This seemed like the perfect way to step back in without competing with what I've already done, because I can't win that battle.” WayWantI CanDoneWantedWinningPerfectStepsHonestBattleCompetingBecause I CanCan't Win Author:Marta Kauffman
“If guys step back and are just honest about what they think looks good on them, it’s really hard to lose. You can spot guys who take on personas that are not theirs.” IfsThinkingLooksHardGuyLosesStepsHonestSpotsPersona Author:Michael Bastian
“The first step toward greatness is to be honest, says the proverb; but the proverb fails to state the case strong enough. Honesty is not only "the first step toward greatness," - it is greatness itself.” FirstsStatesEnoughStrongStepsCasesFailingHonestHonestyGreatnessBeing HonestFirst StepsStrong Enough Author:Christian Nestell Bovee
“The first step of any communication is honest & consistent intentions, after this, even if you don't communicate, people will listen, hear & align” PeopleIfsFirstsStepsHonestCommunicationIntentionCommunicateConsistentFirst Steps Author:Vineet Nayar
“If you're striving for strong emotion and strong sentiment, and you're authentic with it and honest with it, then you're on the right side of the line. But if you step into sentimentality, there is a false move or a false tone to it.” IfsMovingStrongSidesLinesEmotionStepsHonestStriveToneSentimentsSentimentalityStrong Emotions Author:Lasse Hallstrom
“Surely, 'tis one step towards acting well, to think worthily of our nature; and as in common life, the way to make a man honest, is, to suppose him soso here, to set some value upon ourselves, enables us to support the characterof generosity and virtue.” ThinkingMenWayWellsCharacterValuesCommonActingStepsSupportVirtueHonestGoodnessCharityGenerosityCommon Life Author:Laurence Sterne
“Honesty comes only with sound health, physically and psychologically, and an honest mind cannot be separated from the most genuine acknowledgment of expression. It should be recognized that pure perfection is unobtainable. Therefore, the realization that one's irrevocable faults and deficiencies must be faced guides us toward the first step of learning. We must each accept any situation as it actually is, with dignity. In that fine balance of acceptance of self and the mission to better oneself, compassion, humility, and discipline are nurtured.” ShouldMindFirstsSelfSoundCompassionSituationAcceptingStepsHonestHonestyAcceptanceHumilityExpressionFineBalanceDisciplinePureDignityPerfectionFaultsOneselfMissionsGuidesGenuineRealizationSelf AcceptanceFirst StepsDeficiencyAcknowledgmentIrrevocable Author:Midori Goto
“The worst thing is to be a designer and create work that isn't honest. You have to be honest. Otherwise, you'll always be a reaction to what other people do and you'll always be one step behind.” PeopleBehindsStepsWorstHonestReactionsBeing HonestDesignerWorst Things Author:Jason Wu
“The person who has the guts to ask themselves 'Why?' at least once a week, and be totally honest with themselves about the answer, is already twenty steps ahead of their smarter, more experienced rival.” PersonsAsksAnswersStepsWeekHonestTwentiesGutsSmarterRivals Author:Mark Bouris