Quotes About Truth
He knows how love blinds people to the truth about the one they are in love with.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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although in truth her passivity was calculated, because she knew passivity inflamed him. He had her, and to some extent she wanted to be had, like an animal: in a mute mutual privacy of violence.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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The fantastic thing about Andreas is he knows the Internet is the greatest truth device ever. And what does it tell us? That everything in the society actually revolves about women, not men.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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I tell you everything." "Nothing that matters.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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No existe nadie cuya personalidad real nos guste hasta la última partícula. Por eso, un mundo donde todo consiste en gustar es en última instancia una mentira. Pero sí existe la persona de cuya personalidad real uno ama hasta la última partícula. Y por eso el amor representa tal amenaza existencial para el orden del tecnoconsumismo: Saca a la luz la mentira
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Secrets are the way you know you even have an inside.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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You know you'd rather read about me than experience me in person. Why pretend?
~ Jonathan Franzen
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A cascade of reactions initiated by Factor 6 relaxed his tear valves and sent a wave of nausea down his vagus: a "sense" that he survived from day to day by distracting himself from underground truths that day by day grew more compelling and decisive. The truth that he was going to die. That heaping your tomb with treasure wouldn't save you.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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the difference between him and her was her capacity for self-deception.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Noriu tikr? dalyk? arba nenoriu nieko.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Various chemicals that molecular floodgates had been holding back all afternoon burst loose and flooded Gary's neural pathways. A cascade of reactions initiated by Factor 6 relaxed his tear valves and sent a wave of nausea down his vagus: a "sense" that he survived from day to day by distracting himself from underground truths that day by day grew more compelling and decisive. The truth that he was going to die. That heaping your tomb with treasure wouldn't save you.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Happy people didn't tell lies.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Science and delusion had no ground in common.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Jonathan Franzen
~ moral fraud.
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If you think that moral reasoning is something we do to figure out the truth, you'll be constantly frustrated by how foolish, biased, and illogical people become when they disagree with you.
~ Jonathan Haidt
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Anyone who values truth should stop worshipping reason.
~ Jonathan Haidt
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Each of us thinks we see the world directly, as it really is. We further believe that the facts as we see them are there for all to see, therefore others should agree with us. If they don't agree, it follows either that they have not yet been exposed to the relevant facts or else that they are blinded by their interests and ideologies.
~ Jonathan Haidt
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The basic Buddhist teaching of impermanence (Pali: anicca) suggests that even the most powerful spiritual experiences come and go like clouds in the sky. The point of practice is to realize a truth so deep and fundamental that it doesn't change, because it's not an experience at all; it's the nature of reality itself. This undeniable, unalterable realization is known as enlightenment.
~ Jonathan Landaw
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It is always better to clear the air, even if the air often stinks.
~ Jonathan Lee
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How do we picture the past? Does it become clearer as it drifts into the distance? Can it be seen from more angles, a better vantage, with finer instruments for optics, and more supporting documentation to draw from? Or has its essence already vanished, leaving space for lies to multiply and thrive, spreading across paperwork that is good for nothing except, perhaps, a nervous acting captain's next snack?
~ Jonathan Lee
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You discovered yourself and what really mattered only after you passed through the lens of the fairy tale, imposed on every human female and male alike, that someone existed out in the forest of the world for you to love and marry.
~ Jonathan Lethem
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I've learned not to trust what I see on television.
~ Jonathan Lethem
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There are no metaphysics.
~ Jonathan Lethem
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Astrology fell into the class of a fake lie ...and not worth the efforts of the debunking engine Cicero had been born with in place of a brain. Cicero's capacities were reserved for lies that mattered. Ideology, though that word was yet unknown to him: the veil of sustaining fiction that drove the world, what people needed to believe. This, Cicero wished to unmask and unmake, decry and destroy. (p. 65)
~ Jonathan Lethem
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