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Quotes About Validity

The doctrine of Satan is that all religions are equally valid, that all paths lead to God, that God is impersonal, unknowable, and it is therefore irrelevant to Him what we call Him or how we worship Him. If Allah and God are one and the same, then wouldn't the worship of the Hindu chief gods, Vishnu and Shiva, also be the worship of Allah and God, only by a different name? Pretty soon, everybody is God. . .Which is the same as saying that nobody is.35
~ David Jeremiah
And it doesn't even matter if it's true or not. What matters is that I feel it, and believe it.
~ David Levithan
Lo que tú sientes es absolutamente lo correcto para ti. Siempre recuerda eso.
~ David Levithan
She's one of those people who think happiness is legitimate.
~ Yasmina Reza
Again, it is a new doctrine of constitutional law that one indicted for disobedience to an unconstitutional statute may not defend on the ground of the invalidity of the statute, but must obey it though he knows it is no law, and, after he has suffered the disgrace of conviction and lost his liberty by sentence, then, and not before, seek, from within prison walls, to test the validity of the law.
~ Hugo L. Black
There are two basic ways to criticize an argument: â–  Challenge the premises-show that at least one is false. â–  Challenge the reasoning-show that the premises are not a good reason for the conclusion.
~ Ian Hacking
Donde haya una cosa verdadera o útil, con seguridad habrá una falsificación.
~ Idries Shah
Sólo la búsqueda de la verdad resulta válida, siendo el deseo de saber el motivo inicial. El método es la asimilación, no el estudio.
~ Idries Shah
never permitted. Kester also taught me that a dated document became even more legal.
~ Colin Powell
No opinion is ever fact.
~ Unknown
To philosophize is to think without the benefit of proof (if proof exists, it is no longer philosophy), which is not to say that any thought and all ways of thinking are, philosophically speaking, equally valid.
~ Comte-Sponville André
He hated it when adults told him he only felt the way he did because he was young. As if being young was like being insane or drunk, like the convictions he held were hallucinations caused by a mental illness that could only be cured by waiting five years.
~ Cory Doctorow
I say suffer, because I believe that if you are a prejudiced; you are committing an act of self robbery, which will severely diminish your chance of joy or happiness. Tribalism is not just a curse for those who are victims of its cruel nonsense, but also for the stubborn evolutionary throwbacks who believe that it has validity as a value judgment .
~ Craig Ferguson
Just because other people think something, that doesn't make it true. Maybe there's some truth in that, but it's unsatisfying, bitter-tasting truth.
~ Cynthia Lord
Just because other people think something, that doesn't make it true.
~ Cynthia Lord
The work of human thought should withstand the test of brutal, naked reality. If it cannot, it is worthless. Probably only those things are worthwhile which can preserve their validity in the eyes of a man threatened with instant death.
~ Czes?aw Mi?osz
contemporary reports are not always completely accurate and reminiscences are not necessarily flawed.
~ Unknown
In my opinion, I feel like all versions of 'Deathstroke' are valid. Just like with 'Black Panther,' I felt like it wasn't good for a writer to say another writer's work was invalid or never happened.
~ Christopher Priest
'Believe women' only works as a rule of thumb when all women are good. That myth falls flat outside Victorian England.
~ Bari Weiss
Some sorts of truth are truer than others.
~ Unknown
History, to be above evasion or dispute, must stand on documents, not on opinions.
~ Lord Acton
But feeling true isn't the same as being true. In fact, feelings don't have very much to do with the truth at all.
~ Jim Butcher
To mistrust science and deny the validity of scientific method is to resign your job as a human. You'd better go look for work as a plant or wild animal.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
A rational way of thinking and knowing arrives at conclusions validly and necessarily deduced from true premises.
~ Unknown