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Quotes About Truth

An interesting fiction... however paradoxical the assertion may appear... addresses our love of truth- not the mere love of facts expressed by true names and dates, but the love of that higher truth, the truth of nature and principals, which is a primitive law of the human mind.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
I've heard it said that there are men who read in books to convince themselves there is a God. I know not but man may so deform his works in the settlements, as to leave that which is so clear in the wilderness a matter of doubt among traders and priests.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
If a man believed all that other people choose to say in their own favor, he might get an oversized opinion of them, and an udersized opinion of himself.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
That was beautiful. She is holding my hand. No, it wasn't. If she let go, I would fall apart. It was. It was beautiful because it was honest and it was beautiful because it hurt and it was beautiful because you didn't have to tell it to me. Fall apart. It makes me feel like shit.
~ James Frey
A person in search of his ancestors naturally likes to believe the best of them, and the best in terms of contemporary standards. Where genealogical facts are few, and these located in the remote past, reconstruction of family history is often more imaginative than correct.
~ James G. Leyburn
Comparing your beloved to a red, red rose might be fine if you're writing a poem, but these thinkers believed more exact language was needed to express the "truth"-a term, by the way, distilled from Icelandic, Swedish, Anglo-Saxon, and other non-English words meaning "believed" rather than certain.
~ James Geary
Life is like an onion; you peel off layer after layer and then you find there is nothing in it.
~ James Gibbons Huneker
Science was constructed against a lot of nonsense
~ James Gleick
Vengeful conquerors burn books as if the enemy's souls reside there, too.
~ James Gleick
Nothing in life has any business being perfect.
~ James Goldman
Do you thinking not getting caught in a lie is the same thing as telling the truth?"--Robert Redford from the 1975 movie Three Days of the Condor
~ James Grady
You mean how do I know you are who you say you are?" Merle shrugged. "How do you know anybody is who they say they are?" She shook her head. "We lie to ourselves about who we see, we lie to ourselves about who we are. Then we buy our own lies and try to spend them as our lives.
~ James Grady
You can fool too many of the people too much of the time.
~ James Grover Thurber
One can never wrestle enough with God if one does so out of a pure regard for truth," wrote French philosopher, activist, and mystic Simone Weil. "Christ likes for us to prefer truth to him because, before being Christ, he is truth. If one turns aside from him to go toward the truth, one will not go far before falling into his arms.
~ James H. Cone
The word of God is upon me, [and] it's like fire shut up in my bones. And I just have to tell it." What King had to tell was the truth about war, racism, and poverty. "It may hurt me," he said. "But when I took up the cross I recognized its meaning. . . . It is not something that you wear. The cross is something that you bear and ultimately that you die on."[38]
~ James H. Cone
If we cannot recognize the truth, then it cannot liberate us from untruth.
~ James H. Cone
Truth knows no color it appeals to intelligence.
~ James Hal Cone
I've tried to be a straight scientist doing the science and reporting it as best I can.
~ James Hansen
The truth that no abrupt change has ever taken place in all the customs of a people, and that it cannot, in the nature of things, take place, is perhaps the most fundamental lesson that history teaches.
~ James Harvey Robinson
If you have to hang a man you could have put on a better trail, you aren't entitled to own a rope.
~ James Hickey
you find your genius by looking in the mirror of your life. Your visible image shows your inner truth, so when you're estimating others, what you see is what you get. It therefore becomes critically important to see generously, or you will get only what you see; to see sharply, so that you discern the mix of traits rather than a generalized lump; and to see deeply into dark shadows, or else you will be deceived.
~ James Hillman
miracle it is to find the right words, words that carry soul accurately
~ James Hillman
To be sane, we must recognise our beliefs as fictions.
~ James Hillman
Today, as we have seen, fascism and communism are discredited, but are replaced by a paraphilic consumer culture driven by fantasy, desperately in search of distractions and escalating sensations, and a fundamentalist culture wherein the rigors of a private journey are shunned in favor of an ideology that, at the expense of the paradoxes and complexities of truth, favors one-sided resolutions, black-and-white values, and a privileging of one's own complexes as the norm for others.
~ James Hollis