Quotes About Truth
Covering the truth is placing blindfolds over the eyes of christ
~ Michael Strong
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Truth is the mirror that reflects our errors and brings them to the light
~ Michael Strong
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So that, logically, in the brief time allotted to us, we should be as kind to one another as is humanly possible and face the harsh facts of reality without fear or flinching.
~ Michael Swanwick
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My colleague and I are journalists. ... Not of the muckraking variety, I hasten to assure you! Corruption is a necessary and time-honored concomitant of any functioning government, which we support wholeheartedly.
~ Michael Swanwick
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Relationships between things shift and change constantly; there is not such thing as objective truth.
~ Michael Swanwick
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It almost sounds sensible when you say it," Prince First-Born Splendor said. "Even though I know better.
~ Michael Swanwick
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Like Abraham Lincoln, I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts.
~ Unknown
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if you don't know what you're talking about, then don't talk, or at least say you don't know.
~ Unknown
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It is a sad truth, but it is a truth, indeed, that the knowledge of the human species far surpasses their wisdom.
~ Unknown
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Uzun vadede illizyonlara ba?l? kalmak, gerçek olgularla yüzle?mekten çok daha tehlikelidir. Bohm
~ Unknown
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There is nothing wrong with appearances, so long as we realize that that is what they are (this will always be a leading motif in Nietzsche's work).
~ Michael Tanner
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People always say they want to hear the truth, but they really don't
~ Michael Thomas Ford
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you either are or aren't
~ Michael Thomas Ford
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I am quite certain in my heart of hearts that modern music and modern art is not a conspiracy, but is a form of truth and integrity for those who practise it honestly, decently and with all their being.
~ Michael Tippett
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Paranoia is a finer scale of reality.
~ Unknown
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A core feature of this chapter is the notion that thoughts don't need to be true to have powerful effects on mood and motivation. Because of this, it is important to treat thoughts as guesses about the world, rather than facts.
~ Unknown
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As scientists and other logically minded people often point out, absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.
~ Unknown
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Christian growth is simply accepting what we have always been from the first day we accepted Christ. The
~ Unknown
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Truth,' Hegel says, is seen as the end of thought. It is revealed where thought attains its telos, which is something to be determined by thinking itself. The truth is not something external to thought to which it may correspond and which would allow the possibility of the skeptical question, but is rather the immanent goal thought is itself directed towards…
~ Unknown
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on the most basic level, Trump just did not, as Spicer later put it, give a fuck. You could tell him whatever you wanted, but he knew what he knew, and if what you said contradicted what he knew, he simply didn't believe you.
~ Michael Wolff
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said the president in his first week in the White House during a late-night call. "It's all exaggerated. My exaggerations are exaggerated.
~ Michael Wolff
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There was no happenstance news, in Trump's view. All news was manipulated and designed, planned and planted. All news was to some extent fake—he understood that very well, because he himself had faked it so many times in his career. This was why he had so naturally cottoned to the "fake news" label. "I've made stuff up forever, and they always print it," he bragged.
~ Michael Wolff
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The president, while often a fabulist in his depiction of the world, was quite a literalist when it came to how he saw himself.
~ Michael Wolff
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It was the first presidential instance of what the campaign regulars had learned over many months: on the most basic level, Trump just did not, as Spicer later put it, give a fuck. You could tell him whatever you wanted, but he knew what he knew, and if what you said contradicted what he knew, he simply didn't believe you.
~ Michael Wolff
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