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We must not always try to plumb the depths of the human heart; the truths it contains are among those that are best seen in half-light or in perspective
François R. Chateaubriand
Sandhed
It is music's lofty mission to shed light on the depths of the human heart
Robert A. Schumann
(
1810
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1856
)
People who comprehend a thing to its very depths rarely stay faithful to it forever. For they have brought its depths into the light of day: and in the depths there is always much that is unpleasant to see.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
(
1844
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1900
)
'Tis better to plumb the depths of unity than forever scratch the surface of variety
Émile Zola
(
1840
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1902
)
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
(
1861
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1947
)
The human heart doesn’t change that much, ... I think they’re a few writers where you don’t understand where their talent comes from. Those kind of artists speak inherent emotional truths we’ll always be attached to.
Joe Wright
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
)
Cruelty has a Human Heart, And jealousy a Human Face; Terror the Human Form Divine, And secrecy the Human Dress. The Human Dress is forged Iron, The Human Form a Fiery Forge, The Human Face a Furnace seal d, The Human Heart its hungry gorge.
William Blake
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1757
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1827
)
The distinctions of society vanish before the light of these truths. I attach myself to the multitude, not because they are voters and have political power; but because they are (human), and have within their reach the most glorious prizes of humanity. . . . Self-culture, the care which every (person) owes to (oneself), to the unfolding . . . of (one's) nature. . . .
William Ellery Channing
(
1780
-
1842
)
That report contains half-truths and many truths have not been told. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. That report contains half-truths and many truths have not been told.
John Chiang
A human being has so many skins inside, covering the depths of the heart. We know so many things, but we don't know ourselves! Why, thirty or forty skins or hides, as thick and hard as an ox's or bear's, cover the soul. Go into your own ground and learn to know yourself there.
Meister Eckhart
(
1260
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1328
)
Sjælen
True science investigates and brings to human perception such truths and such knowledge as the people of a given time and society consider most important. Art transmits these truths from the region of perception.
Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy
(
1828
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1910
)
Videnskab
Lincoln came to this cottage not to hide from the war, but to confront its deepest meanings, to plumb its most difficult truths, to find the solace necessary to muster the strength and resolve to go on, ... You can still find that spirit strongly in the room in this cottage where he worked.
Hillary Clinton
(
1947
-
2001
)
The artist vocation is to send light into the human heart.
George Sand
(
1804
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1876
)
The real security of Christianity is to be found in its benevolent morality, in its exquisite adaptation to the human heart, in the facility with which its scheme accommodates itself to the capacity of every human intellect, in the consolation which it bears to the house of mourning, in the light with which it brightens the great mystery of the grave.
Thomas Babington Macaulay
(
1800
-
1859
)
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