The quote claims that it is impossible to find truth through our perceptions; however that is an oxymoron since the statement itself implies itself to be a truth while denying the possibility of truth.
William Shakespeare is often credited with the quote "The greatest truth is told in jest." This idea suggests that humor and comedy can often reveal deeper truths about human nature or society in a more digestible and engaging way.
This quote by Socrates implies that knowledge leads to good actions and understanding, while ignorance can lead to negative outcomes and harm. Socrates believed that having knowledge and understanding of the world was essential for living a fulfilling and ethical life.
One profound Rumi quote on silence is: "Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation." This quote encourages us to seek the deeper truths that can only be found in silence, leading to reflection and introspection.
The core basic truths of Hinduism are as follows. This all is illusion & only God is real.
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you find the truths left by subject 16 in the past written on buildings that can only be seen in eagle vision
Only in the perceptions and imaginings of man and then in art.
Who said the quote The only way out is in?
Author Gustave Flaubert is often credited with the quote "There is no truth. There is only perception".
Nathan Hale said the quote it means that you can only fight
The quote "violence only begets more violence" was spoken by Moses, it's in the bible.
Mathias Lerch's famous quote was, "There is many man, but only one of you"