Truth is not for sale. The man who sells truths that could help and guide humanity will never have peace of mind. Share truths freely, and you will always be revealed more. Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
SEE AUTHOR
Quote:- Truth is we all have our flaws, and life is only beautiful to the degree we have room in our heart to accept others… with their quirks and all.
Author:- Tunde Salami
Category:- best
Quote:- Truth is, something that I thought was perfect was taken away from me, and I never wanted perfect again. I wanted middle of the road, stuff I didn’t care about so that I couldn’t lose anything I really loved ever again.
The Time of My Life
Author:- Cecelia Ahern
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Truth may start out timid, but it finishes bold.
Miracles, Inc.: A Novel
Author:- T.J. Forrester
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Truth resists being projected into the realm of knowledge.
Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical Writings
Author:- Walter Benjamin
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Truth reveals itself to the inquisitive and runs away from the bigots and cynics
Revolution Indomable
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Truth that takes away your humanity, is of no use.
Earthquakin' Egalitarian: I Die Everyday So Your Children Can Live
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Truth will never have a place in history.
Author:- Anthony T. Hincks
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Truth would quickly cease to be stranger than fiction, once we got as used to it.
A Little Book In C Major
Author:- H. L. Mencken
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.
Author:- Leo Tolstoy
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Truth, says instrumentalism, is what works out, that which does what you expect it to do. The judgment is true when you can "bank" on it and not be disappointed. If, when you predict, or when you follow the lead of your idea or plan, it brings you to the ends sought for in the beginning, your judgment is true. It does not consist in agreement of ideas, or the agreement of ideas with an outside reality; neither is it an eternal something which always is, but it is a name given to ways of thinking which get the thinker where he started. As a railroad ticket is a "true" one when it lands the passenger at the station he sought, so is an idea "true," not when it agrees with something outside, but when it gets the thinker successfully to the end of his intellectual journey. Truth, reality, ideas and judgments are not things that stand out eternally "there," whether in the skies above or in the earth beneath; but they are names used to characterize certain vital stages in a process which is ever going on, the process of creation, of evolution. In that process we may speak of reality, this being valuable for our purposes; again, we may speak of truth; later, of ideas; and still again, of judgments; but because we talk about them we should not delude ourselves into thinking we can handle them as something eternally existing as we handle a specimen under the glass. Such a conception of truth and reality, the instrumentalist believes, is in harmony with the general nature of progress. He fails to see how progress, genuine creation, can occur on any other theory on theories of finality, fixity, and authority; but he believes that the idea of creation which we have sketched here gives man a vote in the affairs of the universe, renders him a citizen of the world to aid in the creation of valuable objects in the nature of institutions and principles, encourages him to attempt things "unattempted yet in prose or rhyme," inspires him to the creation of "more stately mansions," and to the forsaking of his "low vaulted past." He believes that the days of authority are over, whether in religion, in rulership, in science, or in philosophy; and he offers this dynamic universe as a challenge to the volition and intelligence of man, a universe to be won or lost at man’s option, a universe not to fall down before and worship as the slave before his master, the subject before his king, the scientist before his principle, the philosopher before his system, but a universe to be controlled, directed, and recreated by man’s intelligence.
An Introduction to Philosophy
Author:- Holly Estil Cunningham
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Truths are as much a matter of questions as answers.
Green Illusions
Author:- Ozzie Zehner
Category:- science
Quote:- Truths are written, never said... Lines are drawn, but then they fade.
Maybe Someday
Author:- Colleen Hoover
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Try again; you have millions of alternatives. Fill yourself with the bullets of hope and you will kill failure with one shot.
Dream Big!: See Your Bigger Picture!
Author:- Israelmore Ayivor
Category:- hope
Quote:- Try and penetrate with our limited means the secrets of nature and you will find that, behind all the descernible laws and connections, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion. To that extent I am, in fact, religious.
Author:- Albert Einstein
Category:- science
