A Quote by Si Robertson

Everything I say is 95% truthful. — © Si Robertson
Everything I say is 95% truthful.
All of my stories are 95 percent truthful.
If it is not truthful and not helpful, don't say it. If it is truthful and not helpful, don't say it. If it is not truthful and helpful, don't say it. If it is truthful and helpful, wait for the right time.
I would say 95% of the time, because you just can't remember your lines if you're drinking alcohol. I would say about 95% of the time it was grape juice or this fake wine, which was horrible.
I believe politicians should aim to be accurate and truthful in what they say at all times. You can be truthful and inaccurate but what you shouldn't be doing at any time is saying things that are untrue or making commitments that you have no intention of honouring.
Sometimes, I have to really monitor myself, but the only monitoring job I really do on myself on stage is, Is this truthful? Is this truthful? Is this truthful? Ideally, I send it in a flow of truth.
95% of everything you do is the result of habit.
If you have only 95 minutes of material, make an only 95-minute movie. Amazing how often that's forgotten.
People are going to say, ‘Well, it’s not very truthful.’ But a songwriter doesn’t care about what’s truthful. What he cares about is what should’ve happened, what could’ve happened. That’s its own kind of truth. It’s like people who read Shakespeare plays, but they never see a Shakespeare play. I think they just use his name.
It is not enough that we are truthful; we must cherish and carry out high purposes to be truthful about.
All truths, not merely ideas, but truthful faces, truthful pictures or songs, are highly beautiful.
I write to be truthful in my songs, which is why I wrote what's painfully truthful about my life in my autobiography.
It's truthful - every single song is an extension of me and a truthful piece of inspiration from my past or something I'm currently going through.
I'd say that probably 95 per cent of batting is mental and decision-making.
There is no merit in being truthful when one is truthful by nature, or rather when one can be nothing else; it is a gift, like poetry or music. But it needs courage to be truthful after carefully considering the matter, unless a kind of pride is involved; for example, the man who says to himself, "I am ugly," and then says, "I am ugly" to his friends, lest they should think themselves the first to make the discovery.
95% of millennials say their friends are the most credible source of product information.
In stories, everything has to have clear consequences and everything has to focus to the end. Everything at the end will give meaning to everything that precedes. In my own life, the consequences of the choices I've made aren't always very clear. The most beautiful things are sometimes not totally truthful, and the end will not give more meaning to everything that precedes.
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