2.
It is always well to accept your own shortcomings with candor but to regard those of your friends with polite incredulity.
Russell Lynes
3.
Some of what I wrote bordered on blasphemy....If there was a God, He would have to be truth. And in that case, candor--however impertinent--would be more pleasing to Him than posturing.
Catherine Marshall
7.
Ted, damned if I'm not impressed with your candor!
Les Miles
8.
If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader.
Sarah Fielding
9.
Gracious to all, to none subservient, Without offense he spoke the word he meant
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
10.
Things are evermore sincere; / Candor here, and lustre there / Delighting.
Robert Herrick
11.
The Candor sing the praises of the truth, but they never tell you how much it costs.
Veronica Roth
13.
Let us have the candor to acknowledge that what we call "the economy" or "the free market" is less and less distinguishable from warfare.
Wendell Berry
14.
If you reward candor, you'll get it.
Jack Welch
15.
There is a glorious candor in an honest quart of wine,
A certain inspitation which I cannot well define.
Eugene Field
16.
Childhood candor... shall I ever find you again?
Leo Tolstoy
17.
I have to declare in all candor that no one interested in being published in our time can afford to be so naive as to believe that a book will make it merely because it's good.
Richard Curtis
18.
The Dauthless have the wierdest slang. Pansycake, Nose...is there a term for The Candor?" "Of course."Uriah grins."Jerks
Veronica Roth
19.
Demand candor from commanding officers, and weigh heavily their recommendations.
Steve Womack
20.
Beware the fictionist writing his own life. Even candor becomes a strategy.
Wilfrid Sheed