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    . . . hummings and clickings could be heard-the sounds attendant to the flow of electrons, now augmenting one maze of electromagnetic crises to a condition that was translatable from electrical qualities and quantities to a high grade of truth.

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    Hypocrisy, false labels, can create slogans but no poems; propaganda but not life: there are no roots, there are no realities to nurture creative work.

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    I am afraid the Spanish American has not always a very strict regard for truth.

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    I am afraid we must make the world honest before we can honestly say to our children that honesty is the best policy.

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    I am always going to be true to myself.

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    I am as true as truth's simplicity, And simpler than the infancy of truth.

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    I am not at all concerned with appearing to be consistent. In my pursuit after Truth I have discarded many ideas and learnt many new things.

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    I am plain-speaking out of both sides of my mouth.

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    I am the fellow citizen of every being that thinks; my country is Truth.

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    I am the only real truth I know.

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    I am well aware how odd it must seem to some of you to hear me say that an idea is true so long as to believe it is profitable to our lives

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    I been silent so long now it’s gonna roar out of me like floodwaters and you think the guy telling this is ranting and raving my God; you think this is too horrible to have really happened, this is too awful to be the truth! But, please. It’s still hard for me to have a clear mind thinking on it. But it’s the truth even if it didn’t happen.

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    I believe in everything - a little bit.

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    I believe in God but people are liars. It's those people who say they are appointed by God who I don't believe in.

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    I believe it is an established maxim in morals that he who makes an assertion without knowing whether it is true or false, is guilty of falsehood; and the accidental truth of the assertion, does not justify or excuse him.

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    I believe in justice and truth, without which there would be no basis for human hope

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    I believe in God, Mozart and Beethoven, and likewise their disciples and apostles; - I believe in the Holy Spirit and the truth of the one, indivisible Art; - I believe that this Art proceeds from God, and lives within the hearts of all illumined men.

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    I believe in what Max Muller said years ago, namely, that truth needed to be repeated as long as there were men who disbelieved it.

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    I believe that whoever tries to think things through honestly will soon recognize how unworthy and even fatal is the traditional bias against Negroes. What can the man of good will do to combat this deeply rooted prejudice? He must have the courage to set an example by words and deed, and must watch lest his children become influenced by racial bias.

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    I believe that in the end the truth will conquer.

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    I believe that ignorance is the root of all evil. And that no one knows the truth.

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    I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God. Amen.

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    I cannot but be astonished that Sarsi should persist in trying to prove by means of witnesses something that I may see for myself at any time by means of experiment. Witnesses are examined in doutbful matters which are past and transient, not in those which are actual and present. A judge must seek by means of witnesses to determine whether Peter injured John last night, but not whether John was injured, since the judge can see that for himself.

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    I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as it was said to me.

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    I cannot often enough say, that a man is only a relative and representative nature. Each is a hint of the truth, but far enough from being that truth, which yet he quite newly and inevitably suggests to us. If I seek it in him, I shall not find it.

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    I cannot tell you any spiritual truth that deep within you don't know already. All I can do is remind you of what you have forgotten.

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    I can't figure women out. They put on makeup for three hours. They wear things that make them smaller. Things that make them bigger. Then they meet a man and they want truth.

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    I can't tell you how many times we'll run into a journalist and go, "Boy that's...I wish we could be saying that. That's exactly the way we see it and that's exactly the way we'd like to be saying that." And I always think, "Well, why don't you?

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    I died for Beauty--but was scarce Adjusted in the Tomb When One who died for Truth, was lain In an adjoining Room

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    I deny the lawfulness of telling a lie to a sick man for fear of alarming him; you have no business with consequences, you are to tell the truth.

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    I care what is actually true, even more than what I hope is true.

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    . . . idealism is one of the greatest forces in the world. It makes seeming impossibilities possible and succeeds where prudence fails. But unless the idealist is brave and has the courage to face the truth, his idealism creates nothing.

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    I don't mind what the opposition say of me so long as they don't tell the truth about me. But when they descend to telling the truth about me I consider that this is taking an unfair advantage.

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    I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only a boy playing on the seashore.

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    If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is explained in this way.

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    I don't want any yes-men around me. I want everybody to tell me the truth even if it costs them their job.

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    If all were as it seems, and men made the elements their servants for noble ends!

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    I don't think I could tell the whole truth about anything. That's a pretty heavy burden, because we all just view the world through this little piece of coke bottle.

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    If absolute truth belongs to anyone in this world, it certainly does not belong to the man or party that claims to possess it.

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    If any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both.

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    If I had a device, it would be the true, the true only, leaving the beautiful and the good to settle matters afterwards as best they could.

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    I fear chiefly lest my expression may not be extravagant enough, may not wander far enough beyond the narrow limit of my daily experience, so as to be adequate to the truth of which I have been convinced.

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    I feel inauthentic at a party. ... Going to a party is a 'low' activity - the authentic self is compromised, fragmented - one plays 'roles.' One isn't fully present, beyond role-playing. One doesn't (can't) tell the full truth, which means one is lying, even if one doesn't literally tell lies.

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    If circumstances lead me, I will find Where truth is hid, though it were hid indeed Within the centre.

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    If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy?

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    If I have renounced the search of truth, if I have come into the port of some pretending dogmatism, some new church, some Schelling or Cousin, I have died to all use of these new events that are born out of prolific time into multitude of life every hour. I am as bankrupt to whom brilliant opportunities offer in vain. He has just foreclosed his freedom, tied his hands, locked himself up and given the key to another to keep.

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    [I]f in other sciences we should arrive at certainty without doubt and truth without error, it behooves us to place the foundations of knowledge in mathematics, in so far as disposed through it we are able to reach certainty in other sciences and truth by the exclusion of error.

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    I find that to be a fool as to worldly wisdom, and to commit my cause to God, not fearing to offend men, who take offence at the simplicity of truth, is the only way to remain unmoved at the sentiments of others.

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    If others would but reflect on mathematical truths as deeply and as continuously as I have, they would make my discoveries.

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    If knowing the truth is sufficient for you, then practice the art of philosophy. If only living the truth will suffice, then practice the art of love through your mind, your emotions, and your body.