Famous Quotes
108 Quotations with Truths.
- 81. Friedrich Nietzsche: What then in the last resort are the truths of mankind? They are the irrefutable ...
- 82. Jacques Prevert: When truth is no longer free, freedom is no longer real: the truths of the polic ...
- 83. Eric Hoffer: When we believe ourselves in possession of the only truth, we are likely to be i ...
- 84. Johann Kaspar Lavater: Who has a daring eye tell downright truths and downright lies.
- 85. Robert Frost: Why abandon a belief merely because it ceases to be true? Cling to it long enoug ...
- 86. Author Unknown: Wise are they who have learned these truths: Trouble is temporary. Time is a ton ...
- 87. Ralph Waldo Emerson: There are no eternal facts, as there are no absolute truths.
- 88. Clive Bell: Only reason can convince us of those three fundamental truths without a recognit ...
- 89. Elizabeth Cady Stanton: We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equa ...
- 90. Edmond About: But as the Pope has a long arm, which might reach me in France, I have gone a li ...
- 91. James A. Baldwin: Americans, unhappily, have the most remarkable ability to alchemize all bitter t ...
- 92. Emile M. Cioran: Truths begin by a conflict with the police- and end by calling them in.
- 93. Dale Evans: Every day we live is a priceless gift of God, loaded with possibilities to learn ...
- 94. Neil Gaiman: It is a fool's prerogative to utter truths that no one else will speak.
- 95. Graham Greene: The truth has never been of any real value to any human being - it is a symbol f ...
- 96. Nelson Goodman: Truth cannot be defined or tested by agreement with 'the world'; for not only do ...
- 97. Stefan Kanfer: Kenney knows two essential truths about melodrama: First that it is most powerfu ...
- 98. George Lloyd: The ancient Greeks have a knack of wrapping truths in myths.
- 99. Bryant H. McGill: Do not allow the adumbrations of Aristotelian logic to prevent you from seeing a ...
- 100. Mark Twain: Advertisements contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper.