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Truth
«It is a great mystery that though the human heart longs for Truth, in which alone it finds liberation and delight, the first reaction of human beings to Truth is one of hostility and fear!»
Author: Anthony de Mello
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Truth
| Keywords:
delight, hostilities, hostility, Human heart, liberation, longs, mystery, reaction
«It ain't so much the things we don't know that get us in trouble. It's the things we know that ain't so.»
Author: Artemus Ward (writer)
(Humorist, Writer)
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Knowledge,
Trouble,
Truth
| Keywords:
in trouble
«It's easy to cry 'bug' when the truth is that you've got a complex system and sometimes it takes a while to get all the components to co-exist peacefully»
Author: Doug Vargas
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Truth
| Keywords:
bug, co, Complex system, component, components, peacefully
«It is a clear truth that those who every day barter away other men's liberty will soon care little for their own»
«In truth, there never was any remarkable lawgiver amongst any people who did not resort to divine authority, as otherwise his laws would not have been accepted by the people; for there are many good laws, the importance of which is known to be the sa»
Author: Niccolo Machiavelli
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Authority,
Law and lawyers,
Truth
| Keywords:
accepted, divine law, good authority, in truth, lawgiver, remarkable, resort, resorted, resorting, resort to
«In truth, politeness is artificial good humor, it covers the natural want of it, and ends by rendering habitual a substitute nearly equivalent to the real virtue.»
Author: Thomas Jefferson
(Author, President)
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Truth
| Keywords:
artificial, covers, equivalent, good-humored, good humor, habitual, in truth, nearly, politeness, rendering, substitute, The Natural