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And don't tell me the end justifies the means because it doesn't. We never reach the end. All we ever get is means. That's what we live with.
— Nick Harkaway
Maxims are sharp-edged half-truths.
— Mason Cooley
Jealousy sees things always with magnifying glasses which make little things large, of dwarfs giants, of suspicions truths.
— Miguel De Cervantes
There is no man so friendless but that he can find a friend sincere enough to tell him disagreeable truths.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Homeopathy is the true and very advanced healing science much beyond the scope of current methods of chemical analysis and interpretation.
— Aditya Sardana
In the end, no one cared that her freedom didn't look like the freedom of her sisters. 16 THE GATE OF SECRET TRUTHS
— Roshani Chokshi
When one woman tells her truth, it makes a space for other women to tell their truths.
— Adrienne Rich
The most potent magics are tied to human truths: beauty and passion and yearning and fortitude and valor and empathy.
— Brent Weeks
It is possible of course that there are no more real men here, on his ball of half-truths, the earth.
— Donald Barthelme
All truths wait in all things,
— Walt Whitman
Many truths about ourselves will be discovered in consciousness directly or not discovered at all.
— Sam Harris
I wanted to cry for wanting to cry.
— C.J. Roberts
Dearer to me than a host of base truths is the illusion that exalts.
— Alexander Pushkin
The essential thing is not that there be many truths in a work, but that no truth be abused.
— Joseph Joubert
Our creations are the outward expressions of our inner truths.
— Bryant McGill
Religion is something people do together to face urgent problems and to resolve them by appealing to truths that seem self-evident to them.
— Jacob Neusner
He thought one of the universal truths of life was that, sooner or later, someone always paid.
— Stephen King
Our attitudes, opinions, beliefs and judgments are, simply put, our attitudes, opinions, beliefs and judgments. They are not universal truths.
— Robert J. White
There are religions and social and moral awareness in any society that gets passed immediately. Those human truths. All cultures address them.
— Henry Rollins
We cannot love our enemies until we see those twin truths: God loves me. God loves them.
— Mary E. DeMuth
Thought alone cannot recognize spiritual truths no matter how highly developed thought is. It's impossible.
— Eckhart Tolle
I was brought up to never lie. Sure, I have. But in the final mix, the lies I've told are far outweighed by the truths I've lived.
— Kelsey Grammer
Imagine a world in which we are all enlightened by objective truths rather than offended by them.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
There are various eyes. Even the Sphinx has eyes: and as a result there are various truths, and as a result there is no truth.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I believe librarians, like English teachers, sit at the right hand of God.
— William Deresiewicz
Mystery was piling upon mystery, and that for all his efforts he was getting further and further from any understanding of the truths he sought.
— Arthur C. Clarke
It is not the outer objects that entangle us. It is the inner clinging that entangles us. - Tilopa
— Lama Surya Das
The ability to make hard truths palatable is one that every long-lived co-leader has mastered.
— David A. Heenan
There is no truth on this island of yours. Rather, there are as many truths as there are stars in the sky; and every one of them different.
— Juliet Marillier
Simple truths are a relief from grand speculations.
— Luc De Clapiers
The simplest truths often meet the sternest resistance and are slowest in getting general acceptance.
— Frederick Douglass
We should show life neither as it is, nor as it should be, but as we see it in our dreams.
— Anton Chekhov
More cranks take up unfashionable errors than unfashionable truths.
— Bertrand Russell
What scientist would not long to go on living, if only to see how the little truths he has brought to light will grow up?
— Jean Rostand
Happy days are not good for learning something; they are good for loosing ourselves, good for escaping from the truths!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Conservatives used to believe in confronting hard truths, not succumbing to comforting fairy tales. Some still do.
— Fareed Zakaria
Idiots always keep burying the truths not knowing that even the stomachs of the graves cannot digest the truths and throw up!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
What novels do that biographies don't is get at truths by penetrating the facts, by going deeper to what's underneath fact, through invention.
— Varley O'Connor
One lie can tarnish a thousand truths.
— Al David
I won't make shorthand films, because I don't want to manipulate audiences into assuming quick, manufactured truths.
— John Cassavetes
Many hidden truths are often unobserved, not invisible.
— Matthew A. Petti
If you are stuck only at your culture, you will miss thousands of good things in other cultures; and more importantly, you will miss many truths!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
All truths are erroneous. This is the very essence of the dialectical process: today's truths become errors tomorrow; there is no final number.
— Yevgeny Zamyatin
Wise are they who have learned these truths: Trouble is temporary. Time is tonic. Tribulation is a test tube.
— William Arthur Ward
Ugly truths are the biggest source of indigestion in humans.
— Raheel Farooq
Between the sands of time is a multitude of truths untold.
— Jason E. Royle
It's a war of truths; everyone has his own truth, his own vision of the world. The truth with more firepower will win the day and reign supreme
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
When the good pictures come, we hope they tell truths, but truths 'told slant,' just as Emily Dickinson commanded.
— Sally Mann
I've always been suspicious of collective truths.
— Eugene Ionesco
There are three great truths, 1st, That there is a God; 2nd, That He has spoken to us in the Bible; 3rd, That He means what He says.
— Hudson Taylor
Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, they contain pure truths, before we cluttered our languages with so many useless words.
— Cassandra Clare
Mysteries are always more exciting than truths.
— V.E Schwab
Each time is true, but the truths are not the same.
— Alan Lightman
One lie will keep out forty truths.
— Idries Shah
Oft from new truths, and new phrase, new doubts grow, As strange attire aliens the men we know.
— John Donne
Throughout history there have been those who have created change, and others who have feared it.
— T.A. Uner
there are truths but no truth.
— Albert Camus
Even the most time-honoured truths do not have to be accepted until they are your truths.
— Deepak Chopra
Turmoil shook loose all sorts of unpleasant truths. But it took peace to examine them.
— Louise Penny
To love ourselves is to act respectfully toward ourselves, to enjoy our own company when in solitude, to honor our limits and speak our truths.
— Anodea Judith
We evolved as creatures knitted into the fabric of nature, and without its intimate truths, we can find ourselves unraveling.
— Diane Ackerman
Nor must we forget that in science there are no final truths.
— Claude Levi-Strauss
I'm not afraid of stereotypes. There are some truths to it - but the problem is that people keep sort of owning that one thing to be the truth.
— Mara Brock Akil
There are no eternal truths. Morality and Truth are just a matter of perspective.
— Jenifer Mohammed
Silence has its own colour to paint the truth
— Munia Khan
Anchor your faith in the plain and simple truths of the gospel.
— Gerald Causse
Fact and fiction are different truths.
— Patricia MacLachlan
Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor.
— Robert Frost
One handles truths like dynamite.
— Anais Nin
The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men.
— Julius Charles Hare
Sunrise - a time when all truths are still clean and enviable.
— Carew Papritz
A calm night is open to all the truths.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Nothing in the Shastra, which is manifestly contrary to universal truths and morals, can stand.
— Mahatma Gandhi
They will envy you for your success, your wealth, for your intelligence, for your looks, for your status - but rarely for your wisdom.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
And once you say this is true, you start naming the beast that hurts you - so I started doing this. Other truths come out.
— Terry Gross
When absurdities get repeated often enough, they start sounding like truth.
— T. Colin Campbell