A Quote by C. S. Lewis

The 'frankness' of people sunk below shame is a very cheap frankness. — © C. S. Lewis
The 'frankness' of people sunk below shame is a very cheap frankness.
We appreciate frankness from those who like us. Frankness from others is called insolence.
Frankness invites frankness.
All cruel people describe themselves as paragons of frankness.
Frankness is usually a euphemism for rudeness.
There is no wisdom like frankness.
I think young people respond much better to openness and frankness and practical stuff than speeches.
Frankness is a jewel; only the young can afford it.
When perfect frankness comes in at the door love flies out of the window.
If you wish to preserve your secret, wrap it up in frankness.
All kinds of frankness and honesty are terrible crimes in the eyes of society.
You must study to be frank with the world: Frankness is the child of honesty and courage.
I'm hoping to bring some raunchy, risky, soulful frankness to the stage, really.
Lies kill love, it's been said. Well, what about frankness, then.
The expression of vanity and self-love becomes less offensive, when it retains something of simplicity and frankness.
I think I'm cold, indeed icy, hard. Then there's another reason, one that goes with my frankness: I don't put on act.
Life is very narrow. Bring any club or company of intelligent men together again after ten years, and if the presence of some penetrating and calming genius could dispose them to frankness, what a confession of insanities would come up!
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