A Quote by Ray Lewis

You have to be honest about who you are. — © Ray Lewis
You have to be honest about who you are.
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.
We need to make sure that we have an honest, honest conversation and that we engage honest practices around how racism operates in this country. It's not just about people being mean to each other.
The best thing about me is that I am generally very honest - not hurtfully honest, but honest. The worst thing about me is that everybody can make me feel guilty. I feel responsible about things that don't even concern me.
My experience has proved that a man who is running for office, and is not willing to make his honest opinions known to the public, either has no honest opinions or is not honest about them.
You have to be funny about it and honest about it. You can't leave yourself out of that mix. You have to be honest enough to say, I'm that messed-up one in the family.
To be honest, I don't really care about any pope. It's not something I think about much, to be quite honest with you.
In many ways, being honest about 'Huckleberry Finn' goes right to the heart of whether we can be honest about our heritage and our identity as Americans.
What I know is that I am honest about my films, and my films are honest about reality. The stories themselves dictate the way that they should be told.
The thing about death is that it's honest. I go to things that have a core of honesty about them and there's nothing more honest than death.
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.
Those who boast about being "brutally honest" are usually more brutal than honest.
I think it's important to be honest with yourself about what you want and it's important to be honest with your partner about what you need.
For me, it's about honest interactions with people, always being honest with myself. That's my biggest power.
Honest. It's almost always best to go with honest. It means you never have to worry about getting your story straight.
Art is about expressing the true nature of the human spirit in whatever way one wishes to express it. If it is honest, it is beautiful. If it is not honest, it is obvious.
I think that we need to have an honest conversation in this country. This idea that somehow we're beyond sexism, beyond racism is just wrong. And this is where having an honest conversation with white men about their issues and their concerns, and having honest conversations about the experiences that African-Americans are still having, despite who's the president of the United States, in the criminal justice system that we see in sentencing, we see in policing and a lot of these issues.
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