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  • A truth-speaking politician is a difficult concept for the country-club Republican and the Democrat in general (who haven't had one of those since Al Smith died) but you have to admit it's one of the logical possibilities.

    Thoughts from the morning papers John 2009

  • A truth-speaking politician is a difficult concept for the country-club Republican and the Democrat in general (who haven't had one of those since Al Smith died) but you have to admit it's one of the logical possibilities.

    27 July -- Bl Titus Brandsma, O. Carm. John 2009

  • The world always needs the twin capacities of listening and truth-speaking.

    Listening and Telling the Truth 2010

  • Call me naive, but even though I knew that when Obama took office he would face an absurd array of deep and seemingly intractable problems, I thought having an eloquent, compassionate, truth-speaking leader would give the American people some sense of hope; that he would somehow be a unifying voice in these challenging times.

    Albert Imperato: A Unifying Voice, or, a Recommendation for Barack Obama's iPod 2009

  • Why is good intention significant in truth-speaking?

    World Religions Study: Hinduism Divers 2008

  • Meno makes inspiration its defining example of ignorant truth-speaking.

    Plato's Aesthetics Pappas, Nickolas 2008

  • My soul reaches out into the old forests of my Italy, up to the sunlit hills, up to the winds of the swan and the truth-speaking crow.

    'Lavinia' 2008

  • He was essentially a truth-speaking man, if only he knew how to speak the truth.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • That Caldigate should become a good, honest, loving husband, or Dick Shand a truth-speaking witness, was to her thinking much more improbable than that a camel should go through the eye of a needle.

    John Caldigate 2004

  • “A decent and truth-speaking old gentleman,” said one of the sportsmen in top boots.

    Ayala's Angel 2004

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