Fog Quote by Claude Adrien Helvetius Download Open image “Truth is the torch that gleams through the fog without dispelling it.” — Claude Adrien Helvetius ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fog Truth Truth is
Truth is a torch which gleams in the fog but does not dispel it. — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
Truth like a torch, the more 'tis shock, it shines. — Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet Copy Share Image
The truth isn't always a blinding light. Sometimes it's a deep and dazzling darkness, that illuminates - and burns - just as surely. — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Truth is a torch, but a huge one, and so it is only with blinking eyes what we all of us try to get… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
Truth is a torch but a tremendous one. That is why we hurry past it, shielding our eyes, indeed, in fear of getting burned. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
Behold a candle, how it gives its light. It weeps its life away drop by drop in order to give forth its flame of… — Abdu'l-Bahá Copy Share Image
The truth is unattainable...It will always be shrouded in fog. Though you reach through the murk and the gloom to grasp something, you have… — Persona 4 Copy Share Image
Every man without passions has within him no principle of action, nor motive to act. — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
A man who believes that he eats his God we do not call mad; yet, a man who says he is Jesus Christ, we… — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
The men of sense, the idols of the shallow, are very inferior to the men of passions. It is the strong passions which, rescuing… — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
To limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools… — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
No nation has reason to regard itself superior to others by virtue of its innate endowment. — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
To be loved, we should merit but little esteem; all superiority attracts awe and aversion. — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
The degree of genius necessary to please us is pretty nearly the same proportion that we ourselves have. — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
By annihilating the desires, you annihilate the mind. Every man without passions has within him no principle of action, nor motive to act. — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
Pleasure and pain are the only springs of action in man, and always will be. — Claude Adrien Helvetius Copy Share Image
The fog of illusion, the fog of confusion is hanging all over the world. — Van Morrison Copy Share Image
When I was 13, I began relaxing my hair, and that meant when I turned 18 it began to crack and fall off, and… — Soledad O'Brien Copy Share Image
It seems a long time since the morning mail could be called correspondence. — Jacques Barzun Copy Share Image
You don't want to be too hot in the club. And ambience is important - no fog machines. — Paloma Elsesser Copy Share Image
I assume my stance, and take back the club, low, slowly; at the top, my eyes fog over, and my joints dip and swirl… — John Updike Copy Share Image
They call them the haunted shores, these stretches of Devonshire and Cornwall and Ireland which rear up against the westward ocean. Mists gather here,… — Dodie Smith Copy Share Image
I would wear a full-length cape if I could get away with it - I do love a good swirl in a fog. — Martin Freeman Copy Share Image
The biggest journalistic game-changer of our time has been the rise of social media and the overgrowth of faux news sources - league- and… — Robert Lipsyte Copy Share Image
How many people came and stayed a certain time, Uttered light or dark speech that became part of you Like light behind windblown fog… — John Ashbery Copy Share Image
I love eulogies. They are the most moving kind of speech because they attempt to pluck meaning from the fog, and on short order,… — Peggy Noonan Copy Share Image
I have been interested in the dialogue of abstraction and modernist painting - and the rich history of the grid. I also think I… — Stephen Beal Copy Share Image