A Quote by Herbert Hoover

Honest difference of views and honest debate are not disunity. They are the vital process of policy among free men. — © Herbert Hoover
Honest difference of views and honest debate are not disunity. They are the vital process of policy among free men.
With the same honest views, the most honest men often form different conclusions.
We like people who are honest. Honest in argument, honest with clients, honest with suppliers, honest with the company - and above all, honest with consumers.
The trite saying that 'honesty is the best policy' has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The seems to be true. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy.
The trite saying that honesty is the best policy has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy.
Men must be honest with themselves before they can be honest with others. A man who is not honest with himself presents a hopeless case.
Honest men live on charity in their age; the almshouses are full of men who never stole a copper penny. Honest men are the fools and the saints.
The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy.
Honest people can disagree on policy. But where there can be no honest disagreement is the need to change our nation's debt course.
Freedom is for honest people. No man who is not himself honest can be free – he is his own trap.
I think men under pressure - I mean, that's what brings out the worst and the best of us. I like to explore that quite a bit in my characters because I don't see a lot of it on the screen that moved me like the films that I grew up with - that are honest, at least, about honest emotions and honest heroism.
Women love an honest man. An honest man that isn't afraid to say, 'Men get hurt too.' And a lot of men don't admit that.
It is curious - but you cannot make a revolution without honest men. ... Every revolution has had its honest men. They are soon disposed of afterwards.
I have strong views, and I can't imagine not ever being honest about those views.
Is there a difference between a man who thinks that honesty is the best policy, and an honest man?
Every honest man will suppose honest acts to flow from honest principles, and the rogues may rail without intermission.
An honest man is strange when he is among dishonest men, but it is a good kind of strangeness.
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