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Two elements are needed to form a truth -- a fact and an abstraction.
Remy de Gourmont
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1858
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1915
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The first type of abstraction from objects I shall refer to as simple abstraction, but the second type I shall call reflective abstraction, using this term in a double sense.
Jean Piaget
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1896
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1980
)
I think it's likely that within three to six months we could have all the key elements pulled together in the form of a term sheet, which would be the key financial elements.
Richard Evans
It is terrible to destroy a person's picture of himself in the interests of truth or some other abstraction.
Doris Lessing
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1919
-)
There is no interruption between my older paintings and my cutouts. Just that with an increasing sense of the absolute, and more abstraction, I have achieved a form that is simplified to its essence,
Henri Matisse
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1869
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1954
)
Målning
Wisdom itself is often an abstraction associated not with fact or reality but with the man who asserts it and the manner of its assertion
John Kenneth Galbraith
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1908
-)
Visdom
The control elements can handle a lot of calls, as all they're doing is setting them up. Then the switching elements can be optimized and placed where needed, vs. buying monolithic switches and putting them everywhere.
Steve Shaw
We needed to retain the elements of the old label so as not to alienate the existing consumer base, but by paring them down to their most basic shapes and forms, the same elements become sleek and modern.
Janet Kinghorn
The product, via substantial abstraction, allows for less skilled developers to rapidly generate relatively sophisticated Web applications. The catch is that more experienced developers may find some of the abstraction unnecessary and/or undesirable. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic.
Stephen O'Grady
Truth is used to vitalize a statement rather than devitalize it. Truth implies more than a simple statement of fact. "I don't have any whiskey," may be a fact but it is not a truth.
William S. Burroughs
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1914
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1997
)
[Likening the scheme to using a soft switch instead of a monolithic Class 5 architecture, Shaw argued that having a single control element allows the carrier to put switching elements deep into the network.] The control elements can handle a lot of calls, as all they're doing is setting them up, ... Then the switching elements can be optimized and placed where needed, vs. buying monolithic switches and putting them everywhere.
Steve Shaw
In music, you have to speak about a form-form, of adopted formal elements that are applied in order to express certain specific things. Because painting with music, that's something completely different.
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
A fact never went into partnership with a miracle. Truth scorns the assistance of wonders. A fact will fit every other fact in the universe, and that is how you can tell whether it is or is not a fact. A lie will not fit anything except another lie.
Robert Green Ingersoll
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1833
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1899
)
Partnerskap
Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow and travail which can exist in life, the reason for existence is the same reason as one has to play a game—interest, contest, activity and possession. The truth of this assertion is established by an observation of the elements of games and then applying these elements to life itself.
L. Ron Hubbard
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1911
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1986
)
Whenever, therefore, people are deceived and form opinions wide of the truth, it is clear that the error has slid into their minds through the medium of certain resemblances to that truth.
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470 f.Kr.
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399 f.Kr.
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