A Quote by Carrie Fisher

I didn't confide in men. Well, I didn't confide in anyone. — © Carrie Fisher
I didn't confide in men. Well, I didn't confide in anyone.
Write books only if you are going to say in them the things you would never dare confide to anyone.
The effect of character is always to command consideration. We sport and toy and laugh with men or women who have none, but we never confide in them.
A friend is not only someone who you can confide in, it is someone who can mirror the trust you have shown by confiding in you as well.
None are deceived but they that confide.
You need to be able to confide in people.
We rarely confide in those who are better than we are.
Of course parents want their children to confide in them.
I always knew I wanted to be an actress, but I did not confide in my parents.
We confide our secret to a friend, but in love it escapes us.
A circus is like a mother in whom one can confide and who rewards and punishes.
Every secret we confide in another person can be a burden to them
I refuse to confide and don't like it when people write about art.
There is something very unnatural and odious in a government a thousand leagues off. A whole government of our own choice, managed by persons whom we love, revere, and can confide in, has charms in it for which men will fight.
The smarter you are, the more you know, the less reason you have to trust or love or confide.
I have friends, but my brother is really the one person who I can confide in and talk to about anything.
What would become of the world if the condemned started to confide their heartaches to the executioners?
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