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truth-is christ relation
A. Hodge No one truth is rightly held till it is clearly conceived and stated, and no single truth is adequately comprehended till it is viewed in harmonious relations to all the other truths of the system of which Christ is the centre
truth simplicity obvious
Richard P. Feynman You can recognize truth by its beauty and simplicity. When you get it right, it is obvious that it is right -- at least if you have any experience -- because usually what happens is that more comes out than goes in.
truth class goal
Russell Lynes The true snob never rests; there is always a higher goal to attain, and there are, by the same token, always more and more people to look down upon.
truth
William S. Burroughs Nothing is true, everything is permitted.
truth mean giving
William James The most ancient parts of truth . . . also once were plastic. They also were called true for human reasons. They also mediated between still earlier truths and what in those days were novel observations. Purely objective truth, truth in whose establishment the function of giving human satisfaction in marrying previous parts of experience with newer parts played no role whatsoever, is nowhere to be found. The reasons why we call things true is the reason why they are true, for to be true means only to perform this marriage-function.
truth mean inspire
William James The ultimate test of what a truth means is the conduct it dictates or inspires.
truth names way
William James The true is the name of whatever proves itself to be good in the way of belief, and good, too, for definite, assignable reasons.
truth ideas happens
William James Truth happens to an idea
tales
William Wordsworth A tale in everything.
tales idle ifs
Polybius If history is deprived of the Truth, we are left with nothing but an idle, unprofitable tale.
tales improbability marvelous
Nathaniel Hawthorne Nobody has any conscience about adding to the improbabilities of a marvelous tale.
tales
David Knopfler Trust the tale, not the teller.
tales forgetful tedious
Charles Caleb Colton Is there anything more tedious than the often repeated tales of the old and forgetful?
tales
Aesop Every tale is not to be believed.
tales wiser
Susan Fletcher The tale is often wiser than the teller.
tales
Stephen King It is the tale, not he who tells it.
tales
David Gregory I don't think you mess around when you talk about tales of valor.