A Quote by Byron Katie

A dishonest yes is a no to yourself. — © Byron Katie
A dishonest yes is a no to yourself.
Me, I'm dishonest, and you can always trust a dishonest man to be dishonest. Honestly, it's the honest ones you have to watch out for.
You're always learning about yourself, if you're honest with yourself. It's very tough to be honest with yourself. We all are dishonest with ourselves, a lot of the time. We don't want to deal with something, so we compartmentalize it.
Yes, even I am dishonest. Not in many ways, but in some. Forty-one, I think it is.
Have you ever asked yourself why one person is honorable and another dishonorable; why one is honest, another dishonest; why one is moral, another immoral? Most individuals do not intend to be dishonest, dishonorable, or immoral. They seem to allow their characters to erode by a series of rationalizations, lies, and compromises. Then when grave temptation presents itself, they haven't the strength of character to do what they know to be right.
Most contemporary fiction sucks. It's intellectually dishonest, often morally dishonest. It's cheap and easy. It pretends to be deep but is really quite shallow.
A dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
Dishonest, which is Hillary Clinton in the eyes of the American people, beats crazy. Dishonest loses to normal. So, let's just pick somebody out of the phone book if we have to.
I think it's just too much trouble to be dishonest and keep up with yourself.
Hillary Clinton is a very dishonest person, probably the most dishonest person ever to run for the office of president.
Political advertising ought to be stopped. It's the only really dishonest kind of advertising that's left. It's totally dishonest.
If people are dishonest once, they will be dishonest a second time. And honest people should keep away from them. (Lady Chiltern)
There's a certain point, when you're writing autobiographical stuff, where you don't want to misrepresent yourself. It would be dishonest.
Most American Hispanics don't belong to one race, either. I keep telling kids that, when filling out forms, they should put "yes" to everything - yes, I am Chinese; yes, I am African; yes, I am white; yes, I am a Pacific Islander; yes, yes, yes - just to befuddle the bureaucrats who think we live separately from one another.
I wish the press was fair. They're really dishonest. The media is really dishonest. It's incredible.
Doing work you love is the dizzying path of saying yes to yourself and yes to a brilliant, hidden self you do not yet know.
Bid the dishonest man mend himself; if he mend, he is no longer dishonest.
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