Discussing Quote by Ricky Gervais Download Open image “Never fear the truth. No bad can come of discussing a true subject. No bad at all.” — Ricky Gervais ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Discussing Discussing True Fear Fear Truth Inspirational Love Never fear Subjects True Subject Truth Truth Bad
Never be afraid of the truth. It can be painful but the truth is always better than a disguised lie. — Abhishek Tiwari Copy Share Image
I do not fear truth. I welcome it. But I wish all of my facts to be in their proper context. — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
There is nothing to fear from truth…Being truthful is essential to being an independent thinker and obtaining greater understanding of what is right. — Ray Dalio Copy Share Image
I've never feared anyone or worried what they said as long as what I'm telling is the truth, and I'm not telling lies about… — Ben Askren Copy Share Image
Sometimes people fear the truth. They'd rather not speak to you than know what you really think. — Paloma Faith Copy Share Image
Never be afraid of What is good; the good is always the road to what is true. — Philip Gilbert Hamerton Copy Share Image
I don't like it when I see a racist comedian go up and say, 'What are we gonna do about all these immigrants?' and… — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
The truth doesn't hurt. Whatever it is, it doesn't hurt. It's better to know the truth. — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
If all the Atheists & Agnostics left America, they'd lose 93% of The National Academy of Sciences & less than 1% of the prison population. — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
There are so many films now where you know the story is a supporting role to the visual effects. — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
When I was about to be famous, I feared it on a few levels. I feared it because I didn't want people to lump… — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
I went to university with no money. I can't understand a society that wouldn't give a poor person the same opportunity as a rich… — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
I am myself sometimes, and I do state my opinions, but not in a comedy routine and not in my character. There always has… — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
Wearing cosmetics that were tested on animals makes you ugly on the inside — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
We're also fairly stubborn, I think, fairly independent. We have our share of difficulties with our federal government, although I've tried to as I… — Dan Miller Copy Share Image
In sports teams, apart from talk of sporting prowess and the imparting of inspirational thought, an extraordinary amount of time is spent discussing, and… — Harsha Bhogle Copy Share Image
The discussing the characters and foibles of common friends is a great sweetness and cement of friendship. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
Having an eating disorder doesn't show ‘strength.’ Strength is when are able to overcome your demons after being sick and tired for so long.… — Demi Lovato Copy Share Image
The people and the warmakers are two distinct groups. We must never say 'we' when discussing the US government's foreign policy. For one thing,… — Llewellyn Rockwell Copy Share Image
The point I wish plainly to bring before you on this occasion is the individuality of each human soul--our Protestant idea, the right of… — Elizabeth Cady Stanton Copy Share Image
The factor most ignored in discussing interstellar flight is the kinetic energy that must be invested in the ship to make its tons of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When discussing complex systems like brains and other societies, it is easy to oversimplify: I call this Occam's lobotomy. — I. J. Good Copy Share Image
I feel that discussing story-writing in terms of plot, character, and theme is like trying to describe the expression on a face by saying… — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image
It's not all silliness, as interactive SXSW is filled with aggressive learning, discussing, and a whole lot of futurizing. — Kara Swisher Copy Share Image
“Talk for people and not about them. Unless you have love in your heart, refrain from discussing another person.” — Charbel Tadros Copy Share Image