W ws broken l b unbroken, w ws wounded wl b healed, wt ws secret wl no longer b concealed. The truth will b realised by fair token.
Quotes Tagged: truth RSS
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hercolena
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hercolena
Dormant lying truth: Effective increase lingers especially in embelishment, as interpersonal necessarily recognises regulate; considering morally imposed accomplishment, mutual meaningful assumption conceals arbitrate.
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hercolena
Infinitely willed lies to the ignorant appear wonderous between sequestration of truth appear now thunderous so as to boistrously loud proclaim misconceptions aloft
diffusing a once incandescent glow perceivably soft. -
hercolena
By the power of Lord God Almighty, u’l now b blessed, healed& protected. I’ve prayed over the matter & God’s angels will c as he was resurrected.
Prayed favoring of th truth that’ll b found in a dream. -
hercolena
Some shapes materialise in straight line bend and some restful truth evades lying; some stangers are but yet an unmet friend as here, there & everywhere life’s left despite dying.
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kimmyncali
“Prove not to others, for the truth lies within you. You don’t have to walk along the lighted, most populated path, for walking alone in the darkness will allow you to test your own abilities and illuminate your soul.”
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hercolena
The naked truth is seldom naked.
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hercolena
The naked truth is permissibly permissive.
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friskarg
There are carnival mirrors of the mind. They are intangible in reflecting reality. They are incapable in projecting the truth. Beware of their false reflection of hopes and their destructive projection of fears.
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quote29
your eyes cant hide the truth, they will always show the pain and suffering you are feeling, no matter what smile you use to mask those feelings.
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quote29
your eyes cant hide the truth, they will always show the pain and suffering you are feeling, no matter what smile you use to mask those feelings.
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Visitor
The truth hurts. So do lies.
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scarabgun123
i still wonder if the world i live in and everyone in it are illusions…..we might all be figments of our own imaginations, however in order to preserve the truth as we know, we must reconcile ourselves with the incomprehensible idea that we might not even exist.
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sboard
To tell the truth but don’t hurt people with it.
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sboard
Politics is the spinning web around the truth.
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Janice Diane
My tongue may be deceitful, but my mind always tells the truth
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Visitor
what would you say if i told you i made mistakes? what would you say if i f*cked up in the past? what would you say if i expressed myself? what would you say if i told you the truth ? what would you say if i told you i never got over you ?
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iRepSFP
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iRepSFP
what would you say if i told you i made mistakes?what would you say if i fucked up in da past? what would you say if i expressed myself? what would you say if i told you the truth ? what would you say if i told you i never got over you ?
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freakinTEEjay
People say you never know what you have until its gone.
But the truth is you always know what you have, there is just nothing to
Compare it to until its gone. Therefore without
Loss we can not know what is good and
What is bad. What is lie and what is fact, for if we never had loss
And death, we would never cherish those things that mean so much to us
Deep in our hearts, mind, and soul. -
fermari
You once said its hard to tell the truth… I found out that is harder to realize you believed in one more lie
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Visitor
Telling something false is like telling the truth wrapped in a bloody clothe
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Nick Campbell
The hardest truth the human consciousness always endures is knowing when you are wrong.
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mallikan
I want you to be shine
I want you to be fine
I want you to be mine, forever
Look into my eyes
Don’t say me lies
Come to me very closer
Tell me, what you want me to do
Give me, something I want from you
Show me, how u are feeling my love
This is the truth
saying my heart
thinking about you everywhere
I want to say that
I want to live with
You ever, give me the
chance my dear………
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Matt

The First Philosophers “Philosophy begins with Thales” The First Philosophers 
CONFUCIUS “The object of the superior man is truth” The Analects (c450BC) 
PLATO “Until Philosophers are kings…cities will never have rest from their troubles”.
The Republic (c355BC)
The Symposium (c355BC)
The Apology (c355BC)
ARISTOTLE “If it is in our power to act nobly, it is also in our power to do evil.”
Nicomachean Ethics (c300BC)
The Politics (c300BC)
EPICURUS “No pleasure is a bad thing in itself”
Sovran Maxims (c300BC) 
CICERO “Virtue is the foundation of friendship”
On Friendship and Old Age (c50BC) 
Marcus AURELIUS “…We live but for a moment”
Meditations (c180AD) 
St AUGUSTINE “Too late have I come to love you, O beauty so ancient and so fresh”
Confessions (c390) 
Severinus BOETHIUS “The good are always strong”
The Consolation of Philosophy (c520) 
Desiderius ERASMUS “Fortune favours the fool.”
In Praise of Folly (1515) 
Thomas MORE “All princes have more delights in warlike matters… than in the good feats of peace”
Utopia (1515) 
Niccolò MACHIAVELLI “Men ought either to be well treated or crushed”
The Prince (1520) 
Nicolaus COPERNICUS “Therefore, the earth is not flat”
Revolutions of the Celestial Orbs (1543) 
Francis BACON “if a man … be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties.
The Advancement of Learning (1605) 
René DESCARTES “I think, therefore I am”
Meditations on First Philosophy (1641)
Discourse on Method (1637)
Thomas HOBBES “…the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short”
Leviathan (1651) 
Blaise PASCAL “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed.”
Thoughts (1660) 
Baruch SPINOZA “there can be no hope without fear, and no fear without hope”
Ethics (1677) 
Isaac NEWTON “I am only a child playing on the beach, while vast oceans of truth lie undiscovered before me.”
Natural Mathematical Principles of Philosophy (1677) 
John LOCKE “I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts”
Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) 
Gottfried LEIBNIZ “The soul is the mirror of the universe”
Monadology (1698) 
George BERKELEY “Essence IS perception”
Principles of Human Knowledge (1710) 
David HUME “It is never possible to deduce judgements of value from matters of fact”
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1751) 
Jean-Jacques ROUSSEAU “Man was born free, and everywhere he is in irons”
The Social Contract (1762) 
Adam SMITH “It is not from the benevolence of the.. baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.”
The Wealth of Nations (1776) 
Immanuel KANT “Reason is the pupil of itself alone. It is the oldest of the sciences”
Critiques of Pure & Practical Reason (1781)
Metaphysics of Morals (1785)
Jeremy BENTHAM “Mankind is governed by pain and pleasure”
Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789) 
Thomas PAINE “Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil”
The Rights of Man (1792) 
Mary WOLLSTONECRAFT “I do not wish them to have power over men; but over themselves.”
Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792) 
Le Marquis De SADE “Cruelty is a virtue, not a vice.”
Philosophy in the Boudoir (1795) 
Auguste COMTE “Society… cannot be regarded as composed of individuals..”
Positive Philosophy (1795) 
Carl Von CLAUSEWITZ “War is the continuation of politics by other means”
On War (1830) 
Alexis de Tocqueville “In America I saw more than America; I sought the image of democracy itself.” Democracy in America (1835) 
GWF HEGEL “God is the absolute truth.”
The Philosophy of Religion (1832)
The Philosophy of History (1837)Ralph Waldo EMERSON “A man is a god in ruins.” Nature (1836) 
Arthur SCHOPENHAUER “We can surely never arrive at the nature of things from without.”
The World as Will and Idea (1844) 
MARX and ENGELS “The ideas of the ruling class are the ruling ideas.”
The German Ideology (1846)
The Communist Manifesto (1846)
John Stuart MILL “Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.”
On Liberty (1859)
A System of Logic (1843)
Henry D THOREAU “It is never too late to give up our prejudices..”
Walden (1854) 
Charles DARWIN “…endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.”
On The Origin of Species (1859) 
Friedrich NIETZSCHE “When you stare into an abyss … the abyss also stares into you”.
Beyond Good and Evil (1886) 
William JAMES “If merely ‘feeling good’ could decide, drunkenness would be the supremely valid human experience”.
Varieties of Religious Experience (1902) 
Sigmund FREUD “…we men… find reality generally quite unsatisfactory”
Psychoanalysis (1910) 
Albert EINSTEIN “Gott würfelt nicht (God does not play dice)”
Relativity (1916) 
Ludwig WITTGENSTEIN “The world is the totality of facts, not things.”
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921) 
A.J. AYER “…logic and mathematics are true simply because we never allow them to be anything else.”
Language, Truth + Logic (1936) 
Jean-Paul SARTRE “Once freedom has exploded in the soul of man, the gods no longer have any power over him”
Existentialism is a Humanism (1945) 
Alan TURING “Can machines think?”
Computing Machinery & Intelligence (1950) 
Sir Karl POPPER “Science may be described as the art of systematic oversimplification”
The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1957) 
Ayn RAND “Objectivist ethics proudly advocates and upholds rational selfishness.” The Virtue of Selfishness (1964) Share Your Own Quote! Who knows maybe you’ll join this list someday??



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