This quote suggests that the truth is often complex and not easily straightforward. It implies that truth can be messy and layered, rather than being a simple black-and-white concept.
This quote suggests that truth will always prevail, no matter the circumstances. Those who hold noble thoughts and virtues will never be alone as they are accompanied by the strength and guidance of their principles.
The quote "To stake one's life for the truth is audacious; to guarantee victory over a lie is awe-inspiring." is attributed to J.M. Paulo.
Author Gustave Flaubert is often credited with the quote "There is no truth. There is only perception".
"Truth fears no questions" because no matter how the truth is questioned it wont chance the fact that it still is the truth. If something happened and person asked you if you're sure, then it would still have happened no matter if that person believes it or not
This quote suggests that adding anything to the truth, whether it be speculation, opinion, or falsehoods, can distort or diminish the original truth. It highlights the importance of clear and accurate communication to maintain the integrity of the truth.
pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple."
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it does not. it was Oscar wilde who wrote that.
This quote suggests that truth will always prevail, no matter the circumstances. Those who hold noble thoughts and virtues will never be alone as they are accompanied by the strength and guidance of their principles.
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple." Oscar Wilde ANSWER #2 The ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates, is attributed with saying: "To thine own self be true."This very short expression was many centuries later expanded on by Shakespeare in his tragedy, "Hamlet". Both Socrates and Shakespeare express the notion that knowing oneself first is the key to truth. I have paraphrased Shakespeare's full quote from "Hamlet" as follows: 'This above all: To thine own self be true, for it must follow as night follows day that you cannot be false to any man.'
The Tuberculosis epidemic that spread from 1850-1900 consistantly was in correlation to the mass immigration from Ireland to the United States of America that took place during the same timeframe. Although, it may not be the case that immigration to the USA was accelerated on a factor of any Tuberculosis epidemic or any other means for that matter. During the timeframe of 1850-1900 'The Great Hunger' in Ireland was also a cause for speculation (also known as 'The Great Famine' and 'The Irish Potato Famine'). The Great Famine was a cause for the islands' great change in political and cultural landscape. It has been estimated that well over a million people had died of starvation and disease during this time because of this great shortage in food. This may, with other causes in the time of 1850-1900 have been the reasoning behind Oscar Wilde's quote that, "The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple." What other words could describe the scenery of a country on the brink of destruction searching for an escape?!
The truth. Plain and simple, girls like the truth. Tell her how you feel, but never lie. Of course, the key is telling the truth, even when it is difficult news to deliver, in a respectful and tactful manner.
what instrument never tells the truth
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.
When you tell the truth but not all the truth
The term 'half the truth' or 'half-truth' refers to a statement that is in fact 'part-of-the-truth', so that we may never reach THE WHOLE TRUTH. Dr. Alfred Whitehead, a noted physicist and philosopher stated, 'there is not such thing as whole truths, they are all 'half-truths', treating them as whole truths plays the devil..." The Truth is not as simple as we often say it is. There are many truths we do not know, see or hear, or that we can never know.