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It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions
Thomas Henry Huxley
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1825
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1895
)
Superstitions are, for the most part, but the shadows of great truths
Tryon Edwards
There are no whole truths: all truths are half-truths. It is trying to treat them as whole truths that plays the devil.
Alfred North Whitehead
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1861
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1947
)
I can remember walking as a child. It was not customary to say you were fatigued. It was customary to complete the goal of the expedition.
Katharine Hepburn
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1907
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2003
)
I can remember walking as a child. It was not customary to say you were fatigued. It was customary to complete the goal of the expedition.
Katharine Hepburn
(
1907
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2003
)
All great truths begin as blasphemies.
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
)
Sandhed
Truths begin by a conflict with the police- and end by calling them in.
Emile M. Cioran
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1911
-)
There are two kinds of truths: those of reasoning and those of fact. The truths of reasoning are necessary and their opposite is impossible; the truths of fact are contingent and their opposites are possible.
G. Wilhelm Leibniz
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1646
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1716
)
RESPONSIBILITY, n. A detachable burden easily shifted to the shoulders of God, Fate, Fortune, Luck or one's neighbor. In the days of astrology it was customary to unload it upon a star.
Alas, things ain't what we should see If Eve had let that apple be; And many a feller which had ought To set with monarchses of thought, Or play some rosy little game With battle-chaps on fields of fame, Is downed by his unlucky star And hollers: "Peanuts! --here you are!" --"The Sturdy Beggar"
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
The trouble about man is twofold. He cannot learn truths which are too complicated; he forgets truths which are too simple.
Rebecca West
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1892
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1983
)
A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection. There are two kinds of truth. There are real truths, and there are made up truths. [On his arrest for drug use]
Jr. Marion Barry
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1936
-)
Partial truths or half-truths are often more insidious than total falsehoods.
Samuel P. Huntington
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1821
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1900
)
That report contains half-truths and many truths have not been told.
John Chiang
There are no new truths, but only truths that have not been recognized by those who have perceived them without noticing.
Mary McCarthy
(
1912
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1989
)
The greatest enemy of any one of our truths may be the rest of our truths.
William James
(
1842
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1910
)
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