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A subtle thought that is in error may yet give rise to fruitful inquiry that can establish truths of great value. Isaac Asimov | top
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I have not had time to reflect on my own truths in many years. David Blaine | top
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There are trivial truths and the great truths. The opposite of a trivial truth is plainly false. The opposite of a great truth is also true. Niels Bohr | top
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Evolution seems to close the heart to some of the plainest spiritual truths while it opens the mind to the wildest guesses advanced in the name of science. William Jennings Bryan | top
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We call first truths those we discover after all the others. Albert Camus | top
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There are some truths to some of the stories, but a lot of it isn't - you just have got to let it go. Charlotte Church | top
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There are truths which one can only say after having won the right to say them. Jean Cocteau | top
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If you can help other people understand those truths - and in my mind, the only way I know to do that is with large scale, multi-year research projects, where you start with a question and then very rigorously and comprehensively answer that question. James Collins | top
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Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and adventures are the shadow truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes and forgotten. Neil Gaiman | top
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Most of the basic truths of life sound absurd at first hearing. Elizabeth Goudge | top
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The truth has never been of any real value to any human being - it is a symbol for mathematicians and philosophers to pursue. In human relations kindness and lies are worth a thousand truths. Graham Greene | top
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We have already done so much that people call dynamics. Look at the bumblebee being unaware of scientific truths, goes ahead and flies anyway. If it is possible, we will do it here. Tom Hopkins | top
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History warns us that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions. Thomas Huxley | top
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Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors. Thomas Huxley | top
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Fables should be taught as fables, myths as myths, and miracles as poetic fantasies. To teach superstitions as truths is a most terrible thing. The child mind accepts and believes them, and only through great pain and perhaps tragedy can he be in after years relieved of them. Hypatia | top
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I've always been suspicious of collective truths. Eugene Ionesco | top
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Listen closely as those around you speak; great truths are revealed in jest. Javan | top
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We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Thomas Jefferson | top
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Faith embraces many truths which seem to contradict each other. Blaise Pascal | top
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One can spend too much of one's life locked in stuffy rooms seeking out obscure truths, searching, researching, until one is too old to enjoy life. Jimmy Sangster | top
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Advertising is the art of making whole lies out of half truths. Edgar A. Shoaff | top
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The quarrel of the sociologists with the historians is that the latter have learned so much about how to do it that they have forgotten what to do. They have become so skilled in finding facts that they have no use for the truths that would make the facts worth finding. Albion W. Small | top
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I hope that I am generous and tolerant, but certainly on the intellectual side I think that there are discoverable truths, and some things that are closer approximations to the truth than others. Edward Tufte | top
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Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures. Jessamyn West | top
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But he is unworthy the name of a minister of the gospel of peace, who is unwilling, not only to have his name cast out as evil, but also to die for the truths of the Lord Jesus. George Whitefield | top