A Quote by Condoleezza Rice

As I was telling my husb — As I was telling President Bush. — © Condoleezza Rice
As I was telling my husb — As I was telling President Bush.
We know there needs to be diversity in storytellers telling their own stories. I think there's a beautiful forward movement in that direction with McQueen telling '12 Years A Slave,' with Coogler telling 'Fruitvale,' and with Daniels telling 'The Butler.'
Right now, the leadership in Iran is telling their citizens one thing. Our President is telling us another.
For telling a good and incisive religious joke, you should be praised. For telling a bad one, you should be ridiculed and reviled. The idea that you could be prosecuted for the telling of either is quite fantastic.
When your teammates are telling you to score and telling you to shoot 3s, when you ain't shot a 3 in your whole life, that's cool. I mean, that makes you feel good. and, like, all the work you've put in, they are telling you to show what you have been working on.
Goals. There's no telling what you can do when you get inspired by them. There's no telling what you can do when you believe in them. There's no telling what will happen when you act upon them.
Telling a lie is called wrong. Telling the truth is called right. Except when telling the truth is called bad manners and telling a lie is called polite.
To me, horror is when I see somebody lying. I mean a person I know. A friend. And he's telling me something that I accept. And then suddenly, as he or she is telling it, there's something that gives them away. They're not telling me the truth.
Telling us what to think has evolved into telling us what to say, so telling us what to do can't be far behind.
President Bush earned $400,000 for his job as president last year. That's not really that much for being president when you think about it. But President Bush, he doesn't do it for the money, he does it for the eight months of vacation every year.
I think that [Barack Obama] does say something that's - that is telling on that score, when he talks about the [George W.] Bush tax cuts and the swap he makes after the midterm elections, which is he doesn't agree with the Bush tax cuts.
Being on stage, telling jokes and telling stories is where I feel the most at home.
My function as a writer is not story-telling but truth-telling: to make things plain.
Telling lies is the easy bit, but telling the truth and pretending you are lying is hard.
There is one sure way of telling when politicians aren't telling the truth - their lips move.
I'm not very interested in telling the facts. I have a lot of investment in telling the truth.
Trust is built on telling the truth, not telling people what they want to hear.
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