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untruths
«It is very pious to say and prudent to affirm that the holy Bible can never speak untruth -- whenever its true meaning is understood. But I believe nobody will deny that it is often very abstruse, and may say things which are quite different from wha»
Author: Galileo Galilei
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Astronomer,
Mathematician,
Philosopher)
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About:
Religion,
Truth,
Understanding
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Keywords:
abstruse,
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Holy Bible,
pious,
prudent,
The Holy Bible,
untruth,
untruths
«The most dangerous untruths are truths moderately distorted.»
«Nothing makes man more unhappy than the untruth appearing as the truth.»
«It had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together, in few words, than in that speech: `Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast, or a god'.»
«That getting along without false judgments would amount to getting along without life, negating life. To admit untruth as a necessary condition of life: this implies, to be sure, a perilous resistance against customary value-feelings.»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
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Critic,
Philosopher,
Scholar)
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Keywords:
customary,
implies,
judgments,
negate,
negated,
negating,
perilous,
resistance,
to be sure,
untruth,
untruths,
value judgment
«The first law for the historian is that he shall never dare utter an untruth. The second is that he shall suppress nothing that is true. Moreover, there shall be no suspicion of partiality in his writing, or of malice.»
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Lawyer,
Orator,
Scholar,
Statesman,
Writer)
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About:
Historians,
Sincerity,
Truth
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Keywords:
historian,
malice,
moreover,
partialities,
partiality,
Second law,
second law of,
suppress,
suspicion,
untruth,
untruths
«Experience convinces me that permanent good can never be the outcome of untruth and violence. Even if my belief is a fond delusion, it will be admitted that it is a fascinating delusion.»
«A new untruth is better than an old truth.»
«He would say untruths and be ever double, Both in his words and meaning»
«They have committed false report; moreover, they have spoken untruths; secondarily, they are slanders; sixth and lastly, they have belied a lady; thirdly, they have verified unjust things; and to conclude, they are lying knaves»
Author: William Shakespeare
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Dramatist,
Playwright,
Poet)
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Keywords:
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belied,
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knaves,
lady,
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Slanders,
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