Quotes About Clarity
Truth by definition excludes.
~ Ravi Zacharias
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One uttered word of explanation is wrong,
~ Ray Grigg
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Concentration is the ability to think about absolutely nothing when it is absolutely necessary.
~ Ray Knight
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As Einstein said, "Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler.")
~ Ray Kurzweil
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Intelligence is that faculty of mind by which order is perceived in a situation previously considered disordered." —R. W. Young
~ Ray Kurzweil
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La mejor ventaja en esta vida, añadí, es tener la conciencia bien tranquila.
~ Ray Loriga
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Wittgenstein dislikes all ornamentation that is not part of the construction, and never find anything simple enough.
~ Ray Monk
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Wittgenstein's language has the singularly rare quality of being both colloquial and painstakingly precise.
~ Ray Monk
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Instead of teaching doctrines and developing theories, Wittgenstein came to think, a philosopher should demonstrate a technique, a method of achieving clarity.
~ Ray Monk
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What can be said at all can be said clearly; and whereof one cannot speak thereof one must be silent.
~ Ray Monk
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That's all we have, finally, the words, and they had better be the right ones.
~ Raymond Carver
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That's all we have, finally, the words, and they had better be the right ones.
~ Raymond Carver
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Get in, get out. Don't linger. Go on.
~ Raymond Carver
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All this, all of this love we're talking about, it would just be a memory. Maybe not even a memory. Am I wrong? Am I way off base? Because I want you to set me straight if you think I'm wrong. I want to know. I mean, I don't know anything, and I'm the first one to admit it.
~ Raymond Carver
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Dolgan: 'Tis a wise thing to know what is wanted, and wiser still to know when 'tis achieved. Rhuagh: True. And still wiser to know when it is unachievable, for then striving is folly.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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Sanity is all that stands between good and evil.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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But should you ever come to a time when you need to say something upon my behalf, say this, 'The last truth is that there is no magic.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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N?u t?t c? là sá»± d?i trá vÄ© ??i. Tôi mong là cái trò l?a d?i Ä'ó cÅ©ng Ä'ã làm t?t c? các ng??i sáng m?t ra
~ Raymond Khoury
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The world is not what it seems—but it isn't anything else, either.
~ Raymond Queneau
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One must see everything.
~ Raymond Queneau
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There are two sides to every story but only one truth.
~ Raymond Zar
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If there is such a thing as philosophical progress, then why – unlike scientific progress – is it so invisible? Philosophical progress is invisible because it is incorporated into our points of view. What was torturously secured by complex argument comes widely shared intuition, so obvious that we forget its provenance.
~ Rebecca Goldstein
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Buzz is not what I am looking for.
~ Chris Hughes
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I don't have a medicine cabinet.
~ Elizabeth Berg
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