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Mueller is a man of honor and speaks the truth.
"For me, Donald Trump speaks the truth, tells it like it is," she said.
He speaks the truth publicly, even if it is uncomfortable for people to hear it.
He always speaks the truth, he loves himself but he's not afraid to say anything.
Awkwafina speaks the truth, even when it's hard to hear — but she's always down for a laugh.
He speaks from his heart, and he speaks the truth, and I was really rooting for him.
"I really like that she kinds of speaks the truth," said Grant Fay, 19, a student from Ames, Iowa.
Carly speaks the truth with courage, doesn't back down to the Washington power brokers and terrifies Hillary and the Democrats.
While in Scorpio, Mercury did the digging to find all the receipts, and in Sagittarius, it bravely speaks the truth.
Shortly after the issue flared up last week, Cruz said that Trump "speaks the truth" and didn't need to apologize.
But Kubic said that while it might sound "harsh" at first when Trump "speaks the truth," it begins to make sense once you think about it more.
"This is a magazine that speaks the truth," Mr. Hu, the deputy publisher, told several reporters outside the Yanhuang Chunqiu offices, while guards recorded videos on their smartphones.
So the data actually speaks the truth, and we need to collect data about women so that we make investments in the world on behalf of women's issues.
What does it say about us that a woman who speaks the truth of her experience should be dismissed for telling more than the world feels comfortable hearing?
He said he liked listening to Mr. Nevzorov instead of the jingoistic propagandists on state television because "only he speaks the truth" about the dangers of militaristic patriotism.
"  DeVito called Sanders a man "who speaks the truth, a man who's got the knowledge, a man who's been there for us since the beginning of his career.
Unscrupulous to the end, Underwood is not a character anyone can trust — he never speaks the truth to anyone, except sometimes his wife Claire, if it doesn't benefit him.
When she castigates Trump for making money from his dubious "university" that "teaches" its "students" to prey like vultures against citizens whose homes were foreclosed, she speaks the truth.
But here's how I approach Alex Jones: 90 percent of what he says is purely disinformation and propaganda, but the 10 percent where he speaks the truth is enlightening.
There are a number of instances throughout the album you could point at as being defining moments, but Dolph's greatest strength across the whole work is that he speaks the Truth.
But to Trump, if the FBI director speaks the truth and refuses to validate conspiracy theories about anti-Trump bias in the FBI, then he's not the right person for the job.
One who does what is right and speaks the truth; who knows that when you eat the labor of your hands, you are praiseworthy, that he who sows in tears shall reap in joy.
If Trump speaks the truth to Kim, that he will steadfastly enforce sanctions until Kim meets the statutory requirements for easing up and finally ending sanctions, then the Singapore summit will be worth remembering.
"Andrew Gillum is straightforward and speaks the truth and that is why I think we got such a big turnout in the primary and why we will have an even bigger turnout in November," he said.
For many others, Mr. Trump speaks the truth and mirrors what they are feeling: fevered anger at President Obama, distress about the economy and fear that terrorists could pose as Syrian refugees to infiltrate the American heartland.
This is a continuation of the campaign of false information, character assassination, victim blaming and the shaming that the Jackson corporate lawyers heap on any child or adult who speaks the truth about Mr. Jackson's sexual behavior with children.
I know for a fact that the shooting really happened, that my photographs are not fabricated, and that Gene Rosen, whom I found broken and sobbing in the bathroom of the town's diner three days after the killings, speaks the truth.
On a night haunted by the reality of Trump that few had the guts to engage directly, Davis and Streep teamed up to give us a scene that reconciled the frivolity of the occasion and the gravity of our era by reminding their peers of their better calling as artists and reminding everyone in culture making and culture keeping industries the importance of pursuing great work that speaks the truth and holds those in authority accountable.
Parrhesiastes is a noun, meaning one who uses parrhesia, for example "one who speaks the truth to power"..
' #'Do good, and cast it upon the waters.' #'Do no evil; if you do, such shall you meet with.' #'He who speaks the truth is always tranquil.' #'Let him bring an account of the mountain of Nida.
Vácaspati Miśra: Vyavahāracintāmaņi: A Digest on Hindu Legal Procedure. Gent , 1956. p.261 The truth-telling of witnesses is considered of extremely high importance. “When a witness speaks the truth in s deposition, he reaches the most magnificent worlds, and here he obtains an unsurpassed fame; such a speech is created by Brahman.”M 8.
The couple live in al-Bireh, Ramallah.Charlotte Kates, 'She Speaks the Truth':Palestinian leftist parliamentarian Khalida Jarrar arrested in early-morning Israeli raid Israel/Palestine,' Mondoweiss, April 2, 2015'Israel arrests Palestinian lawmaker,' The Times of Israel 2 April 2015.Naela Khalil,'Israel arrests Palestinian MP in pre-dawn raid,' Al-Araby, 2 April 2015.
After that, Ravi goes to his mother where his mother asks him not to lie to anyone in the village. When he returns, the old woman asks him to read a letter which has news of her son's death. Ravi speaks the truth. On the same day, he receives a telegram saying that the soldier is dead.
She admits that he speaks the truth, but implores him to help her return to heaven and her mother. Noureddin refuses because he wishes for her to remain on earth and be his wife and queen, but Niriti refuses. Noureddin pleads on his knees, but again she refuses. He then reminds her that she is in his power and has no choice but to cede to his wishes.
Punyakoti is based on a famous folksong in Karnataka written by in the Kannada language about a cow that speaks the truth at all times. The story depicts man-animal conflict in a form that is both entertaining and informative. The movie carries the message of honesty and living in harmony with nature. The story is set in Karunadu, a village along the banks of Kaveri during the Vedic period.
Betala begins to narrate one of his puzzling tales to Vikramāditya which is the story of Naanu (translates to I/Me/Myself), an ego-driven selfish rogue and the three women in his life. Naanu since childhood hates hypocrisy and always speaks the truth. In the process, he exposes the truth behind everything. A young woman Rathi comes to know her father's hatred towards her in this process and falls in love with Naanu.
Dorothy L. Sayers, Paradise, notes on Canto XVII. In response to a question from Dante, Cacciaguida speaks the truth bluntly. Dante will be exiled (Canto XVII): > You shall leave everything you love most dearly: this is the arrow that the > bow of exile shoots first. You are to know the bitter taste of others' > bread, how salt it is, and know how hard a path it is for one who goes > descending and ascending others' stairs.
Known for rebelling against authority, she speaks the truth and doesn't hold back. She first meets Scarlett in detention and later burns the word "sanctuary" on the school grass. After spontaneously sleeping with Ash (whom she met in episode 3), she finds out that she isn't as tough as she thought and that her new-found friends may be exactly what she needed all along. In episode 6, she thinks she's pregnant and travels to a music festival to find Ash.
Based on fragment 588, in which a character is told not to fear because if he speaks the truth he will "never come to grief," Fitzpatrick believes that a male character confirms what happened to Procne. After a choral interlude, Procne plans her revenge. After Tereus learns of the cannibalism he hunts the sisters. In the reconstruction, the revelation that the women and Tereus were turned into birds is related by a deus ex machina, who Fitzpatrick believes was most likely Apollo.
The sophism is: Socrates' response puts Plato in a difficult situation. He could not throw Socrates into the water, because if he did he would violate his promise to let Socrates cross the bridge if he speaks the truth. On the other hand, if Plato allows Socrates to cross the bridge it would mean that Socrates spoke untruth when he replied: "You are going to throw me into the water." In that case Socrates should have been thrown into the water.
Stark argues that Zoey might still accept her soul back and stay with Heath, but Neferet would win in the real world. Realizing that Stark speaks the truth and is not motivated by jealousy anymore, Heath speaks one more time with Zoey and disappears. While Zoey stays behind, crying, Stark comes and tries to get Zoey to come back, but she is too scared. To get her to act, Stark comes out of the enchanted meadow and faces Kalona in an arena.
Lieutenant Commander Robert Badger is an excellent naval officer with one major problem. He speaks the truth at the most inopportune times that lead him to being transferred from ship, to shore, and then to instruct at the Royal Naval College. When his remarks are repeated by one of his students to his father, an anti-military Member of Parliament he has one last chance. He and three problem midshipmen are sent as exchange officers to the flagship of the United States Sixth Fleet.
Jean has a fear of clowns, to which Mesmero uses this to take control of her mind, so she could do the villain's bidding. Jean's personality is cheerful, slightly tomboyish, short-tempered, with a sort-of jealous streak and some insecurity issues that would appear later in the series. She possesses the power of telekinesis and telepathy, initially only being able to move objects with her hand. She can remote-view others, be in psychic rapport with others and can tell if another speaks the truth.
The Mahakuta Pillar inscription of his son Mangalesha states that he performed the Agnishtoma, Agnichayana, Vajapeya, Bahusuvarna, Paundarika, Ashvamedha, and Hiranyagarbha sacrifices. The inscription describes him as a person who upholds the teachings of the brahmanas (brahmaya), heeds to the elders (vriddhopadesha-grahi), speaks the truth, and never breaks promises. The Nerur inscription of Mangalesha states that Pulakeshin was fully knowledgeable about the Manusmriti; and had mastered the Puranas, the Ramayana, the Bharata, and other itihasa texts. It also states that he was like the deity Brihaspati in niti (politics).
Well versed in religious philosophy, the grandfather offers words of wisdom to Satyapriya. He tells Satyapriya that being aware of ideas like impermanence of worldly life and the larger divine truth, Satyaprakash is morally equipped to confidently face death. After his passing, the grandfather says that he would perform the last rites because of the questionable paternity of his grandson. At that moment Satyapriya and Ranjana's child publicly speaks the truth saying the real reason for his not performing the last rites is because he is not the biological son.
And indeed, Gollum's alter ego, Sméagol, struggles to be good, speaks the truth when questioned by Frodo, and guides them through the Dead Marshes. In short, as Tolkien writes, Gollum is "not altogether wicked". Finally, at the end of the quest inside Mount Doom, Gollum takes the Ring from Frodo, and causes it to be destroyed, completing the quest successfully at the moment that Frodo had announced that he would keep the Ring. Callaway calls this "the ultimate heroic self-sacrifice", arguing that Gollum acted "consciously" using "the good fraction in his mind finally overpowering the Ring's evil".
To see whether the prisoners speak the truth or not, Barry and Mirza Khan set up a fake enquiry commission with a British army officer disguised as its head. An outspoken prisoner Parmanand (Govind Menon), had to pay the price for speaking the truth in front of the fake commission as Khan brutally punctures his tongue with a metal plyer. Govardhan stands out tall amongst the inmates and he always helps his fellow prisoners. To save Dr. Len's honour, he speaks the truth before the real commission under the leadership of Sir Reginald Craddock, when no prisoner was able to gather the strength for speaking after the warning that was issued through the torture inflicted on Parmanand.
Right speech (samyag-vāc / sammā-vācā) in most Buddhist texts is presented as four abstentions, such as in the Pali Canon thus: Instead of the usual "abstention and refraining from wrong" terminology, a few texts such as the Samaññaphala Sutta and Kevata Sutta in Digha Nikaya explain this virtue in an active sense, after stating it in the form of an abstention. For example, Samaññaphala Sutta states that a part of a monk's virtue is that "he abstains from false speech. He speaks the truth, holds to the truth, is firm, reliable, no deceiver of the world." Similarly, the virtue of abstaining from divisive speech is explained as delighting in creating concord.
Opening quote: "A liar will not be believed, even when he speaks the truth." Elizabeth (Louise Lombard) explains that Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) has to recreate what Adalind (Claire Coffee) did to Nick (David Giuntoli) in order to get back his powers: make love while she drinks the potion but the potion will make her look like Adalind. Nick and Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) are opposed to the potion but Juliette replies that this can be the only way to retrieve his powers. A wife named Ava Diaz (Jacqueline Obradors) leaves her house and finds a wolf-like Wesen, who despite his form, tells her he's her friend and gives her a drink.
". She also stated that she had as much legal experience as Mason and criticized the defense attorneys for taking on the media before mentioning Caylee Anthony's name in their news conference and stated that "[T]here is no way that this is a verdict that speaks the truth." Michelle Zierler, director of the Project in Law and Journalism at New York Law School, said Grace "is always certain that the defendant is guilty and needs instant punishment" and this had affected her analysis of the case. Howard Finkelstein, the Broward County, Florida public defender said, On the day Anthony was sentenced on misdemeanor counts of lying to investigators, a supporter held a sign reading: "Nancy Grace, stop trying to ruin innocent lives. The jury has spoken.
In a prologue set in 1988, Decker Roberts, aged 22, stands in Chartres Cathedral, where he meets a monk who asks whether he has decided to stay. Brother Malcolm offers to teach him everything he knows and in return, the cathedral and ministry will become his home, and he will avoid "the room with no windows – and the hanging man". The young Roberts knew then, as the older Roberts knows now, that the monk spoke the truth, as he always knows when anyone speaks the truth, a unique benefit of his particular form of synaesthesia, a neurological condition. For years, this talent has proven to be a lucrative sideline to his regular work as a theatre director and acting coach based in The Junction, Toronto.
Thus, a period of conflict and political controversy began, often provocative and deliberately excessive, and with very strong media exposure. These statements, soon dubbed "esternazioni", or "mattock blows" (picconate), were considered by many to be inappropriate for a President,Bobbio: "Cossiga resterà sotto le macerie" and often beyond his constitutional powers; also, his mental health was doubted and Cossiga had to declare "I am the fake madman who speaks the truth." Cossiga suffered from bipolar disorder and depression in the last years of his life. Among the statements of the President there were also allegations of excessive politicization of the judiciary system, and the stigmatization of the fact that young magistrates, who just came into service, were immediately destined for the Sicilian prosecutor to carry out mafia proceedings.
Jiabiangou Labor Camp () is a former farm labor camp (laogai) located in the area under the administration of Jiuquan in the northwestern desert region of Gansu Province.Howard W. French (2009): Survivors' Stories From China, New York Times, New York Edition, August 25, 2009, page C1 The camp was in use during the Anti-Rightist Campaign in the years from 1957 to 1961. During its operation, it held approximately 3,000 political prisoners, of whom about 2,500 died at Jiabianguo, mostly of starvation.Wen Huang (2009): I hope to be remembered as a writer who speaks the truth, guest post at Three Percent - a resource for international literature at the University of RochesterSarah Halzack (2009): Surviving Jiabiangou, The Washington Post, August 23, 2009 Jiabiangou was a camp for "re-education through labor" that was used to imprison intellectuals and former government officials that were declared to be "rightist" in the Anti-Rightist Movement of the Communist Party.
Ghambir speaks the truth that you in your glory equal the king Ashoka) Folklore associated with siege of Taragarh Fort (Revolt against Mughal from 1640 to 1642) The Taragarh Fort was so well fortified by Jagat Singh and his sons that according to local folklores it took huge Mughal army 12 years to annex it. It is said that Mughal forces surrounding the fort had planted Mango saplings which fruited in the course of siege and soldiers enjoyed their fruits (this place near Taragarh fort is to-day called ‘Amb ka Bagh’ literally meaning ‘Mango Orchard’). The sons and men of Jagat Singh were forced to eat vermin inside the fort as their rations finished. However, to fool enemy surrounding the fort one day the men of Jagat Singh prepared the kheer (milk pudding) from female dog’s milk (which used to feed at surrounding Mughal forces camp but had given litter inside the fort).
Meanwhile, Natabar goes through Manik's late mother's belongings(stolen and kept hidden so far by the elderly midwife of the orphanage, who before dying speaks the truth to the manager) and from some documents comes to know that Manik's now-deceased father was the only child of a feudal lord of an estate in Burdwan. With an expectation to be handsomely rewarded he goes to the estate only to know that Manik's grandfather, Lakshmikanta Chowdhury (Chhabi Biswas) is now paralyzed and aphasic due to a brain stroke years ago and his estate is run by his crooked nephew Bireshwar, who is the only known heir to the large inheritance. Databar is initially tricked into revealing the truth behind and into handing over all the documents (except one letter from Manik's father to his grandfather, which is enough to prove Manik's identity) as he is not aware of Birshwar's true nature. Bireshwar manages one of Manik's photos from Natabar and overtime reaches Fakirchand and instructs him to make the innocent boy a criminal, thus destroying him morally which will make him unfit for the inheritance.

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