Quite Frankly Quotes

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Quite Frankly Quotes from famous persons: Lyriq Bent, Joe Biden, Robin Quivers, John Key, Wilbur Smith. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Quite Frankly Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.

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For a very long time now, we’ve seen things one way, which is through the eyes of men. Quite frankly, I’m a little bit bored by our stories and the way we perceive things.
Lyriq Bent
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Quite frankly, Russian aggression in Ukraine and its illegal occupation of Crimea remind us that we still have a good deal more work to do to guarantee the strategic vision of a Europe whole, free and at peace.
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I, quite frankly, am grateful for every day. I don’t take anything for granted.
Robin Quivers
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The Government has to stop borrowing as much money; if we don’t, quite frankly New Zealand will be downgraded and interest rates will go up for all New Zealanders.
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Quite frankly, I think political correctness is the worst form of censorship. You’re not allowed to speak your mind unless you‘re black, or unless you’re a terrorist, or unless you’re an Arab or a minority people. Then you can say what you like. But if you are like a lot of us you are not supposed to say certain things.
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I love working for myself. I’ve grown to dislike the Hollywood machine. Too much bull, disappointment, and quite frankly, untalented, mindless, and hugely disrespectful people involved in the process. I’ll take carrying the load on my back, all the way up Everest if needed, to be able to steer away from it.
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I’m blessed to see another day. For something like that, with any strenuous activity, the tissue could rupture. Could have died, quite frankly. I’m grateful to the doctors in Boston that detected the aneurysm.
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Quite frankly, the Urban brand organization became too siloed, with too little communication across functional areas. The great creativity that has been the hallmark of our success became stifled.
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Watch me on CNN/SI. Check out clips from ‘Quite Frankly.’ I’ve always been Stephen A. Smith. I’ve been this way since the day I was born.
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Quite frankly, I would prefer to have a non-Christian like Mitt Romney who at least pretends to embrace biblical principles over a professing Christian like Barack Obama who embraces very unbiblical positions on abortion.
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Writers do draw inspiration from their own lives, which, quite frankly, might be more interesting than fiction.
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We’ve overmedicated kids. Quite frankly, some of the overmedication of kids are because welfare moms want to get additional benefits, and if they can put them on SSI through maintenance drugs, they can also put them on Social Security disability and get a separate check. That is wrong on every single level.
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When I went out and started making solo records, I was determined not to, I guess, put my name on an album that sounded like Styx. I wanted to carve my own niche, so quite frankly I went in a different direction.
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I’m often asked how I portray the roles I play so convincingly and express so much through my eyes. Quite frankly, I don’t know how to explain that. I guess it’s about who I’m as a person; I radiate it through my eyes.
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Quite frankly, I don’t want someone with the temperament of a middle school pubescent boy in the president‘s office.
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I’ve been asked that question lots of time before, why wasn’t I on Live Aid? And quite frankly I don’t know. I was riding high in the charts and the styles of music they had were quite varied from Adam Ant to Status Quo to Queen. I would have definitely fitted in.
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I was drafted by the New Orleans Saints, and quite frankly, I got worn out playing football. I got tired of it. With wrestling, there were so many variables that could go with it, so many directions you could go. Every night, it was different. Every night. It was a different town 7 nights a week and twice on Sunday.
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Quite frankly, my constituency crosses a very wide swath of the political spectrum.
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I don’t believe that we should limit waterboarding – or, quite frankly, any other alternative torture technique – if it means saving Americans’ lives.
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Going back as far as I do covering men’s college basketball, the objections to me being an analyst never came from inside the game. The players and coaches have always showed me the utmost respect and quite frankly my gender has never felt like an issue inside the game.
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Whether Canada ends up as o-ne national government or two national governments or several national governments, or some other kind of arrangement is, quite frankly, secondary in my opinion.
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I always assume that democracy is the only good form of government, quite frankly, and democracy is always to be preferred.
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Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children.
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A lot happens at 50, the best thing being that you just don’t care anymore. At 40, you still care. At 30, you care way too much – and your twenties are quite frankly a nightmare. Bring on 60, I say: just imagine the joy of having grandchildren.
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Quite frankly, I didn’t become an actor to become a movie star. I have never dreamed about being the most famous person on the planet. I just want to do really good work.
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The thing we have to be careful of is that the Internet is a global communications medium, and if one country tips the balance in regulating its use or regulating what companies or individuals do on the web, it could have an economic impact that might be unintended, quite frankly, by the regulations themselves.
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I love Memphis. They’ve been good to me, the town and everything else. And quite frankly, I love the NBA and love being involved in it.
Michael Heisley
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I have no interest in bailing out anybody, quite frankly, and I think banks have to suffer every dollar of loss if they make a bad loan.
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McVeigh’s lawyer got him the death penalty, which, quite frankly, I could have done.
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Quite frankly, Minnesota was where my career kind of turned around, and it all had to do with Flip Saunders and his coaching prowess and his system.
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The biggest change we have to tackle that’s out there is that we’re digging the hole deeper and deeper and spending is totally out of control. And that’s something that, quite frankly, is affecting future generations. You’re giving a lot of debt to them and you can’t keep doing it. It’s not helping anybody.
Jon Runyan
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I’m aggressive, quite frankly, because Staten Island gets screwed all the time. And if I’m not aggressive, then I won‘t be successful. That’s not being a bad boy. That’s doing my job.
Michael Grimm
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I do my best to surround myself with queer people. I don’t go to straight bars and it’s quite frankly because I don’t feel comfortable there.
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Quite frankly, I don’t miss standing in the box or standing on the field playing.
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If you eat like crap all the time, quite frankly, you’re going to feel like crap.
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
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I have absolutely no problem being thought of as an action chick because, quite frankly, very few women have ever done that.
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You can’t imagine a world, quite frankly, without a safe and secure aviation system. And so our job is to really focus on that, and what we need to do to keep it safe and secure.
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Most science fiction, quite frankly, is silly nonsense.
Alfred Bester
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Quite frankly, I’m tired of taking insulin and pumping my stomach every three days and pricking my finger and drawing blood out of it every day – it’s a tedious, meticulous, annoying disease that never goes away. And I want to get rid of it like everybody else does.
Elliott Yamin
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And I think more than anything else, I know when I go to bed that no one’s working harder doing what I’m doing, and I think, quite frankly, simply that hard work at some point was gonna pay off.
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For many residents, the DMV is the face of state government – it is an office that virtually every adult needs to interact with and for far too long it has been overly bureaucratic, arduous, and – quite frankly – operating in the 21st century while relying on 20th century processes.
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I make mistakes. I say stupid things. I do idiotic things. And, quite frankly, I’m proud of them. Why not make mistakes?
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A lot of times, actors give so much power to the producers and the producing companies because, quite frankly, they have it. But we don’t take the limited power that we have, which the power you initially have is to say ‘no.’ But ‘no’ in a positive way.
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Quite frankly, if I didn’t enjoy the fashion industry, then I wouldn’t continue to do it.
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I don’t want a lot of guys like me who played the game. Quite frankly, I want blank canvases; I want people to come in with new ideas. I don’t want the biases of their own experiences to be a part of their decision-making process.
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I don’t ever really feel guilty about music, quite frankly. When you’re younger, you think that anything you don’t like, you have to hate. I’m so far beyond that perspective. Although, I will say I resent Bruno Mars for making me like him as much as I do. I wish that he wasn’t so likeable.
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Quite frankly, I just want to be playing at the highest level of football. That’s the most important thing to me.
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Quite frankly, I can’t get enough of soccer. I tell my jingoistic friends in the United States there’s a reason why it is the world’s No. 1 sport. The rest of the planet can’t be wrong.
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Quite frankly, I’m running a campaign on the economy and jobs and economic opportunities for the American people.
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Nutrition advice is, quite frankly, subjective.
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I’ve always believed in myself, quite frankly, and believed in my abilities.
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I would prefer to get more sleep, quite frankly, because I think I would be more productive at everything.
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There’s a real danger in doing a sequel. There are some benefits, but that all hinges on how well you execute. Quite frankly, most sequels don’t execute well.
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Quite frankly, the financial community has to improve its image. The financial community has to be much more transparent than it is.
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Quite frankly, I am not very comfortable in chitchat. When I go to board meetings, I arrive two minutes before and leave when it’s over. I don’t stay for lunch or go early and have coffee.