“All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor.”
Walt Whitman
“Candor is always a double-edged sword; it may heal or it may separate.”
Wilhelm Stekel
“Every trait of beauty may be referred to some virtue, as to innocence, candor, generosity, modesty, or heroism. St. Pierre To cultivate the sense of the beautiful, is one of the most effectual ways of cultivating an appreciation of the divine goodness.”
Christian Nevell Bovee
“I want to make it clear publicly that I expect more candor from this Administration during the next four years, particularly with members on the Foreign Relations Committee so that we can maintain a bipartisan foreign policy.”
George Voinovich
“The president's need for complete candor and objectivity from advisers calls for great deference from the courts.”
Warren E. Burger
“For the plaintiffs it comes down to a question of candor and does the jury think the defendant was being honest and putting all its cards on the table. If they think they're trying to hide something, that's when the defendant gets slammed.”
David Stahl
“In all candor, they missed some open shots as well.”
Skip Prosser