Quotes About Truth
it is impossible to convey the life-sensation of any given epoch of one's existence — that which makes its truth, its meaning — its subtle and penetrating essence. It is impossible. We live, as we dream — alone...
~ Joseph Conrad
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You know I hate, detest, and can't bear a lie, not because I am straighter than the rest of us, but simply because it appals me. There is a taint of death, a flavour of mortality in lies -which is exactly what I hate and detest in the world -what I want to forget. It makes me miserable and sick, like biting something rotten would do. Temperament, I suppose.
~ Joseph Conrad Fehr
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importancia de las democracias donde imperan el derecho, el debido proceso legal, los sistemas de pesos y contrapesos y una miríada de instituciones implicadas en descubrir, evaluar y decir la verdad.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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but the truth was just the opposite: advances in economics over the past seventy years had identified the limits of free markets. Of course, anyone with open eyes could have seen this for themselves: episodic unemployment, sometimes massive, as in the Great Depression and pollution so bad in some places that air was unbreathable were just the two most obvious "proofs" that markets on their own don't necessarily work well.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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truth-telling, truth-discovering, and truth-verification institutions evolved, and we owe to them much of the success of our economy and our democracy.21 Central among them is an active media. Like all institutions, it is fallible; but its investigations are part of our society's overall system of checks and balances, providing an important public good.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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Esos ataques y el empeño de crear una realidad alternativa han sido siempre una parte constitutiva del fascismo, desde la gran mentira de los Goebbels en adelante.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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Es este desdén por la verdad, la ciencia, el conocimiento y la democracia lo que diferencia a Reagan, y otros movimientos conservadores del pasado, de la Administración Trump y otros líderes similares
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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The English philosopher Michael Oakeshott notes that one of the signs of being cold today is that one knows what one doesn't have to know.
~ Joseph Epstein
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Wenn auch nur etwas von dem, was in diesem Buch über den Todesstern Gizeh oder die zum Waffenbau verwendete Physik steht, annähernd der Wahrheit nahekommt, dann stehen wir in der Tat an der Schwelle zu einem Paradigmenwechsel mit welterschütternden geopolitischen Folgen. Daher hoffe ich, dass nichts von dem, was ich hier beschreibe, wahr ist, und dass ich auf ganzer Linie versagt habe.
~ Joseph Farrell
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As the saying goes not every conspiracy is a theory.
~ Joseph Finder
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on. "We don't
~ Joseph Finder
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Our mind becomes more spacious, more open, and happier as we move past our avoidance and denial to see what is true.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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Distortion of view takes place when we hold so deeply to our viewpoint that not even known facts can sway our beliefs.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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It is the truth that liberates, not your efforts to be free.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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Lying is the first in this group of unskillful verbal actions.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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this quintessential Zen statement: "There is no right and no wrong, but right is right and wrong is wrong.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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There is no right and no wrong, but right is right and wrong is wrong.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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The Buddha's teaching is never about blind belief, but about the wisdom of our own inquiry.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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There was no telling what people might find out once they felt free to ask whatever questions they wanted to.
~ Joseph Heller
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Catch-22 did not exist, he was positive of that, but it made no difference. What did matter was that everyone thought it existed, and that was much worse, for there was no object or text to ridicule or refute, to accuse, criticize, attack, amend, hate, revile, spit at, rip to shreds, trample upon or burn up.
~ Joseph Heller
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Major Major had lied, and it was good. He was not really surprised that it was good, for he had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.
~ Joseph Heller
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But Yossarian knew he was right, because, as he explained to Clevinger, to the best of his knowledge he had never been wrong.
~ Joseph Heller
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It's a wise person, I guess, who knows he's dumb, and an honest person who knows he's a liar. And it's a dumb person, I guess, whose convinced he's wise...-Bob Slocum
~ Joseph Heller
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