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Good thing we've still got politics in Texas - finest form of free entertainment ever invented.
— Molly Ivins
Since then, as philosophers prove, appearance tyrannizes over truth and is lord of happiness, to appearance I must devote myself.
— Plato
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
According to Bela Szabados, it can be dangerous to ignore philosophers' personalities because philosophizing is a personal interpretation of truth.
— Skye Cleary
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