I think probably honesty is the biggest quality I look for in a relationship. Being exactly who you are with the other person.
I am afraid we must make the world honest before we can honestly say to our children that honesty is the best policy.
A lot of people have said that I'm super-snarky and mean. But honesty is the only way to get people to change. It's very important to be constructively critical - give people alternatives and you're giving them a new way to see themselves.
You know, there's nothing you can do about your public image. It is what it is. I just try to do things honestly. I guess honesty is what you would call subjective: if you feel good about what you're doing, yourself, if you figure you're doing the right thing.
Self-deprecating humor and brutal honesty is a really freeing thing.
Honesty is seldom ingratiating and often discomfiting.
Honesty is as rare as a man without self-pity.
I've realized I have to be very careful in what I say. I speak my heart out. Such honesty is not appreciated in the film industry. Instead, it is twisted and distorted. A lot of what I say is lost in translation.
For me, honesty is a huge thing, and loyalty, when it comes to relationships.
Honesty is not found in revealing the truth, but in understanding how deeply afraid of it we are. To become honest is in effect to become fully and robustly incarnated into powerlessness.