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Truth Quotes by Richard P. Feynman
- The principle of science, the definition, almost, is the following: The test of all knowledge is experiment. Experiment is the sole judge of scientific "truth."…
- We've learned from experience that the truth will come out.
- As revealed by physics, the truth is so remarkable, so amazing!
- We've learned from experience that the truth will come out. Other experimenters will repeat your experiment and find out whether you were wrong or right.…
- For far more marvelous is the truth than any artists of the past imagined it. Why do the poets of the present not speak of…
- In physics the truth is rarely perfectly clear, and that is certainly universally the case in human affairs. Hence, what is not surrounded by uncertainty…
- No government has the right to decide on the truth of scientific principles, nor to prescribe in any way the character of the questions investigated.…
- I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers…
- A very great deal more truth can become known than can be proven.
- Science is a way to teach how something gets to be known, what is not known, to what extent things are known (for nothing is…
- The truth always turns out to be simpler than you thought.
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- The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil. — Hannah Arendt
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- If you want to annoy your neighbors, tell the truth about them. — Pietro Aretino
- In 1994, when I went back to Haiti from exile, we established a Commission for Truth and Justice and Reconciliation. I passed… — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth. — Aristotle
- For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first. — Aristotle
- The least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold. — Aristotle
- Truth sits upon the lips of dying men. — Matthew Arnold
- Honesty is the cornerstone of all success, without which confidence and ability to perform shall cease to exist. — Mary Kay Ash
- People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. — Isaac Asimov
- A subtle thought that is in error may yet give rise to fruitful inquiry that can establish truths of great value. — Isaac Asimov