Is not cant the materia prima of the devil, from which all falsehoods, imbecilities, abominations, body themselves, from which no true thing… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
If falsehood, like truth, had but one face, we would be more on equal terms. For we would consider the contrary of… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
The history of his present majesty, is a history of unremitting injuries and usurpationsall of which have in direct object the establishment… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Willing or preferring is the same with respect to good and evil, that judging is with respect to truth or falsehood. — Anthony Collins Copy Share Image
“The names they gave were false ones, though the vows they made were true.” — Leigh Bardugo Copy Share Image
Beyond a doubt truth bears the same relation to falsehood as light to darkness. — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
I would rather be a devil in alliance with truth, than an angel in alliance with falsehood. — Ludwig Feuerbach Copy Share Image
Do not talk about the soul, heaven, or God. Talking about something that is not yet a reality for you amounts to… — Jaggi Vasudev Copy Share Image
“The total destruction of falsehood allows authentic creative flow to happen.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
Animals have this way of constantly confronting us with ultimate questions - about truth and falsehood, guilt and innocence, God and sanctity… — Matthew Scully Copy Share Image
To me, every dirty act was simply a sacrament of sin, a passionately religious protest against Christianity, which was for me the… — Aleister Crowley Copy Share Image
“We must start from what seems a be a nullity, the unknowable, the inexpressible, the creative mystery wherein we are established. We… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“When you become complacent with someone lying, whether it is a close friend, the media, or your government, then you have essentially… — Gary Hopkins Copy Share Image
There is such a thing as a hatred of lies and dissimulation, which is the outcome of a delicate sense of humor;… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Patriotism ... is a superstition artificially created and maintained through a network of lies and falsehoods; a superstition that robs man of… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
Come! let us take a moment's shelter under some roof Look! there - before you, a little way off There is an… — Amrita Pritam Copy Share Image
Couples often live out years of falsehood trying to protect and save a relationship, all the while destroying any chance of real… — Henry Cloud Copy Share Image
To your request of my opinion of the manner in which a newspaper should be conducted, so as to be most useful,… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
We are slaves, all of us...Some are slaves to fear. Others are slaves to reason—or base desire. It is our lot to… — Rick Yancey Copy Share Image
It is in the name of Moses that Bellarmin thunderstrikes Galileo; and this great vulgarizer of the great seeker Copernicus, Galileo, the… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
The person who imagined that he could not be the victim of propaganda because he could distinguish truth from falsehood, is extremely… — Jacques Ellul Copy Share Image
Laws just or unjust may govern men's actions. Tyrannies may restrain or regulate their words. The machinery of propaganda may pack their… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“She also stirred a sort of envy in him by telling him that during the Two Minutes Hate her great difficulty was… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
It is so difficult to draw a clear line of separation between the abuse and the wholesome use of the press, that… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Christianity only hopes. It has hung its harp on the willows, and cannot sing a song in a strange land. It has… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
There is a falsehood that some are born with an attraction to their own kind, with nothing they can do about it.… — Boyd K. Packer Copy Share Image
When anyone tells me that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself whether it be more… — David Hume Copy Share Image