Distortion Quotes
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It's not enough to be compassionate. You must act.
— Dalai Lama
The distortion of the truth bothers me.
— Michael Jackson
Memory is always in art, even when it works involuntarily.
— Harold Bloom
Too often fear is fiction madly running amuck, all the while madly tracking 'muck' across the floor of fact.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Americans claimed to be following a higher law, even when this higher law only turned out to be a personal preference.
— Mark A. Noll
Jefferson said he only read the advertisements in the newspaper, because it was there he was most likely to find the truth.
— Harold Holzer
In a crooked mind even the right thing gets crooked.
— Arsenie Boca
what makes it funny to people is that it's a gross distortion of something very familiar. For
— Neal Shusterman
As Hoffman later lamented, The reality distortion field can serve as a spur, but then reality itself hits.
— Joanna Hoffman
Architecture must concern itself continually with the socially beneficial distortion of the environment.
— Cedric Price
Veteran colleagues at Apple used to call his "reality distortion field." Sometimes it was the inadvertent misfiring of memory
— Walter Isaacson
I have seldom met an intelligent person whose views were not narrowed and distorted by religion.
— James Buchanan
I always look at myself knowing that I will have a certain degree of cognitive distortion.
— Sarah Silverman
The more distortions we have the less attention we can pay to realizing our potential and self- actualization of our personality
— Sunday Adelaja
It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into.
— Jonathan Swift
The person one loves never really exists, but is a projection focused through the lens of the mind onto whatever screen it fits with least distortion.
— Arthur C. Clarke
I'm a teen distortion, survived abortion.
— Marilyn Manson
Every science comes with its own pseudo-science, a bizarre distortion that comes from a certain kind of mind.
— Stanislaw Lem
The deceit and distortion surrounding the American invasion of Vietnam is by now so familiar that it has lost its power to shock.
— Noam Chomsky
Distortion came first from the fauves, who, in turn, were under the strong influence of primitive art.
— Marcel Duchamp
That's why it's difficult to write about your own life. Any distortion feels like a betrayal.
— Paul Park
Poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Denial is a seductive ruse of our own making, force-fitting our agendas by forcing out truth all because we bent to fear rather than bowed to God.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
The closer journalists came to great issues, the more vulnerable they felt.
— David Halberstam
The most dangerous of all falsehoods is a slightly distorted truth.
— Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Language is a serious weapon in shining and sharing Truth. It is also a serious weapon used in its distortion.
— Suzy Kassem
I think perfection is ugly. Somewhere in the things humans make, I want to see scars, failure, disorder, distortion.
— Yohji Yamamoto
Without a country, you are the basket of humanity.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
The 'fact' of my actions frequently collide with the 'fiction' of my words. And at what point will I live what I say, so I will avoid what I do?
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
The net effect of the distortion of the First Amendment is to require that wherever the state is, religion must be excluded.
— Pat Swindall
Disembodiment is a kind of terrorism, and the threat of it alters the orbit of all our lives and, like terrorism, this distortion is intentional.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I've never known, at least a modern historical instance, where the truth wasn't superior to distortion in every way.
— Shelby Foote
It is not the chains of some tyrant that robs us of freedom. Rather, it is the staleness of our attitude.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Comedy is a distortion of what is happening, and there will always be something happening.
— Steve Martin
Everything took on the color of blood.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
In some sense, gravity does not exist; what moves the planets and the stars is the distortion of space and time.
— Michio Kaku
The networks at their worst (were) at once greedy and timid.
— David Halberstam
What is a lie? It's a distortion of reality, presented as reality.
— James Patterson
Reality is captured in the categorical nets of Language only at the expense of fatal distortion.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We must not confuse distortion with innovation; distortion is useless change, art is beneficial change.
— Chuck Jones
A perfectly clear photograph is a distortion of reality.
— David B. Lentz
It is sometimes desirable to distort or accentuate with lenses of various focal lengths ... Deliberate distortion may actually add to its reality.
— Arthur Rothstein
The truth is not distorted here, but rather a distortion is used to get at truth.
— Flannery O'Connor
You could say that everything had become weirdly distorted because I'd broken the rules so many times.
— Fuminori Nakamura
All the gestures of children are graceful; the reign of distortion and unnatural attitudes commences with the introduction of the dancing master.
— Joshua Reynolds
Until you realize how easily it is for your mind to be manipulated, you remain the puppet of someone else's game.
— Evita Ochel
Mystery is the antagonist of truth. It is a fog of human invention, that obscures truth, and represents it in distortion.
— Thomas Paine
There are many things that have distorted the person inside you from what you were created to be
— Sunday Adelaja
The exhibition of real strength is never grotesque. Distortion is the agony of weakness. It is the dislocated mind whose movements are spasmodic.
— Robert Aris Willmott
A false-statement requires deceit and distortion for someone to buy it, but a truthful-statement sells itself.
— William Bailey
Our attempts to reshape others may produce change, but the change is distortion rather than transformation.
— David Keirsey
I can't prove it yet know it when I seem it.
— Brian Spellman
The distortion of a text resembles a murder: the difficulty is not in perpetrating the deed, but in getting rid of its traces.
— Sigmund Freud
Culture is a virus. It distorts your view of the world and destroys your capacity to think independently.
— Merlyn Gabriel Miller
The goal of yoga science is to calm the mind, that without distortion it may hear the infallible counsel of the Inner Voice.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
If deliberate distortion of reality by corporate media could be effectively prosecuted in the United States, the entire industry would be behind bars.
— Cynthia McKinney