Ambiguity Quote by Richard Mottram Download Open image “In highly charged political matters, one person's ambiguity may be another person's truth.” — Richard Mottram ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ambiguity Matter May Persons Political Politics Truth
Ambiguity is a big part of this post-truth world we're living in. — Paul G. Tremblay Copy Share Image
“Truth becomes a relative and disputable term in the alternate reality of partisan politics” — Michael Rejebian Copy Share Image
In the future there cannot be room for ambiguity. They have to make their position absolutely clear before they can expect anyone to respond… — David Trimble Copy Share Image
A valuable qualification of a modern politician seems to be a capacity for concealing or explaining away the truth. — Dorothy Nevill Copy Share Image
“Truth and politics do not and cannot mix because politics is the art of saying only what needs to be said—and saying it in… — Neale Donald Walsch Copy Share Image
The truth always carries the ambiguity of the words used to express it. — Frank Herbert Copy Share Image
Two seemingly incompatible conceptions can each represent an aspect of the truth... They may serve in turn to represent the facts without ever entering… — Louis de Broglie Copy Share Image
In academic life you seek to state absolute truths; in politics you seek to accommodate truth to the facts around you. — Pierre Trudeau Copy Share Image
The honours system gets to grade people. Graded grains make finer rice. — Richard Mottram Copy Share Image
The position is clear - there is no ambiguity in Sinn Fein's position. We, along with all the other parties, have signed up to… — Martin McGuinness Copy Share Image
Ambiguity is necessary in some of my stories, not in all. In those, it certainly contributes to the richness of the story. I doubt… — Gene Wolfe Copy Share Image
During the Cold War, we lived in coded times when it wasn't easy and there were shades of grey and ambiguity. — John le Carre Copy Share Image
You cannot grow in the integrative dance of action and contemplation without a strong tolerance for ambiguity, an ability to allow, forgive, and contain… — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
I blame my grandfather 100 percent for his oldest son's death. I don't think there's any ambiguity there. — Mary L. Trump Copy Share Image
Yet again, an ancient answer echoes across the centuries: Listen! Listen to stories! For what stories do, above all else, is hold up a… — Ernest Kurtz Copy Share Image
My path to wisdom began when I stopped pretending to know things I didn't know. When I explicitly admitted to the limits of my… — Tucker Max Copy Share Image
If there is a single tragic flaw that mars our biggest enterprises, it is conservatism - the failure to fail, and fail big, in… — Tom Peters Copy Share Image
In order to be as free as I possibly can, in my own imagination, I can't take positions that are closed. Everything I've ever… — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
I believe that we can still have a genre of scientific books suitable for and accessible alike to professionals and interested laypeople. The concepts… — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image
I am in the utmost perplexity, yand have wished a hundred times, that if there is a A God, nature would manifest him without… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image