To be outspoken is easy when you do not wait to speak the complete truth.
I'm pretty outspoken.
Dick Gregory was a great comedian who went and got arrested, did hunger strikes, protests. It never hurt his career to be outspoken.
I've never believed in tying myself up in a long-range contract, and I've been very outspoken on that subject.
I admit that: my wife is outspoken, but by whom?
I believe the equal rights amendment is a necessity of life for all citizens. The cabinet sometimes felt that I shouldn't be so outspoken.
It's OK to be outspoken about your faith.
I guess I'm too outspoken.
I think if I believe in something strongly enough, I'm pretty outspoken about it.
I'm not a big fan of those who are egotistical and so outspoken.
There is a deliberate and quite outspoken attack on the whole idea of people owning private property.
We're very open and outspoken about our faith and our beliefs. We also talk about our doubts, our moments of insecurities. We talk about it all day, how we're inspired by God. We recognize little miracles every day, and that's how we're raising our daughter.
I'm outspoken and I'm headstrong.
I don't want to get in a big, long discussion about right and wrong, but our company has been working on the issue of underage drinking and alcohol abuse for a long time. I've been outspoken about it.
Those who have been outspoken in advocating human rights during these last forty years, have themselves grabbed the most fundamental of human rights from the people of the Third-World countries.
If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow; but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much.
It doesn't bother me at all that some people think I am too outspoken.
To be outspoken, or different at all, is a problem for women.
I am very outspoken, obviously, and I should say that I can't judge anyone for doing anything.
Graham Greene, as I understand it, was quite outspoken in his criticism of American foreign policy.
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