Tell Quotes
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Tell me how you read and I'll tell you who you are.
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Users who continually find value in a product are more likely to tell their friends about it.
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The law of England is a very strange one; it cannot compel anyone to tell the truth. . . . But what the law can do is to give you seven years for not telling the truth.
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I don't want anyone to expect anything from any of my films; I just want them to see it and then tell me what they think.
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I’ll tell you my truth, if you’ll tell me yours.
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All she had to do was tell the truth. This would be easy. I should've known, though. Real truth is never easy -Lily
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Shall I tell you what knowledge is? It is to know both what one knows and what one does not know.
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All I can tell people in the Keys who are trying to ride this one out is one of these days your luck is going to run out.
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You must have respect for those who tell you the truth about you, no matter how hard it is.
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Picasso said art is a lie that tells the truth. What if you just want to tell the truth and not lie about it?
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The only human being I could tell everything was my sister Françoise. She and I were so diametrically different; put together we would have been a fantastic woman.
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If you tell me that the sky is red, I will look up.
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And sometimes I have to tell the players: It's a game—it's sport.
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Could you tell us what kind of business you're involved in?
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You can tell a lot by the size of a mans library.
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Overcommunicate. It's better to tell someone something they already know than to not tell them something they needed to hear.
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From the recovery experience of hundreds of thousands of people, we know that there is an effective way out of this constricting and binding effect of shame: to tell the story of our suffering to safe and supportive others.
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I only want to tell films that I really feel passionate about telling.
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This hour I tell things in confidence/ I might not tell everybody, but I will tell you.
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A true batsman should in most of his strokes tell the truth about himself.
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I've always told my children that Americans will tell you pretty much anything, but that convention dictates that we don't like to talk money or politics.
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It's like I tell people at my stand-up shows: by making me a bitch, you have given me my freedom, the freedom to say and do things I couldn't do if I was "a nice girl" with some sort of stupid, goody-two-shoes image to keep up. Things that require courage. Things that require balls. Things that need to be done. By making me a bitch, you have freed me from the trite, sexist, bourgeois prison of "likeability." Any idiot can be liked. It takes talent to scare the crap out of people.
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If they had new plays, Charlie called me to tell me what plays they went over.
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When are four women ever happy for another woman getting something they'd love to have? Tell me that.