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Good thing we've still got politics in Texas - finest form of free entertainment ever invented.
— Molly Ivins
Only poets and philosophers see the world as it really is, for only to them is it given to live without illusions. To see clearly is to not act.
— Fernando Pessoa
I have no fondness for pure form at all.
— Peter Porter
So it is that, just as nature abhors a vacuum, philosophy abhors an answer, for once the truth is truly attained, the game is truly up.
— Dan Garfat-Pratt
The true mind can weather all the lies and illusions without being lost. The true heart can touch the poison of hatred without being harmed.
— Avatar The Last Airbender
Truth is the object of philosophy, but not always of philosophers.
— John Churton Collins
Mr. Hempseed shook his head with an infinity of wisdom, tempered by deeply-rooted mistrust of the British climate and the British Government.
— Emmuska Orczy
You aren't even going to tell her good-bye?" he signs.
"I can't tell her good-bye when I don't really want her to leave. — Colleen Hoover
"I can't tell her good-bye when I don't really want her to leave. — Colleen Hoover
Those philosophers who believe in the absolute logic of truth have never had to discuss it on close terms with a woman.
— Cesare Pavese
When God said "let there be light" I turned it the f-k off.
— Immortal Technique
An army of philosophers would not be sufficient to change the nature of error and to make it truth.
— Averroes
The philosophers have always given truth a bill of divorce, by separating what nature has joined together and vice versa.
— Johann Georg Hamann
Scientists search for truth. Philosophers search for morality. A criminal trial searches for only one result: proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
— Alan Dershowitz
He thought he was a wit, and he was half right.
— Henri Arnold Seyrig