181 Quotes About Falsehood
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- Author Euripides
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When one with honeyed words but evil mindPersuades the mob, great woes befall the state.
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- Author Ljupka Cvetanova
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Women strive to be the change they want to see in the mirror.
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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Regarding beliefs and belief systems: We argue what and how we feel, rather than what we - actually - know or assume to be facts or factual evidence. Thus, it is justifiably prudent to challenge that which has been adopted or enforced by tradition. If such examination is discouraged by fearful tactics - we must not shy away from soulful searching.
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- Author Paul Bamikole
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My only struggle has been trying to empower people who falsely believe that they are already empowered.
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- Author Criss Jami
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It is a healthy approach not to expect persons to turn out precisely how you would have wished.
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- Author John Lewis
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It is the responsibility, yet the individual choice, of each of us to use the light we have to dispel the work of darkness, because if we do not, the power of falsehood rises. Through our inaction it becomes stronger, and a more potent force. It can even lead to the dimming of the light of all humanity born on this planet. That is why we struggle. That is why we fight to contribute to the confirmation of what is good, to seal our compact with love within our own lives and within our world.
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- Author Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel
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Truth is never afraid of other truths.Being afraid that your truth may be faulty should be a concern, if you really think you have the truth
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- Author Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski
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Falsehood is not truth. Evil is not good. Ugliness is not beauty. Opinions are not facts. Fantasies are not realities. And, most of all, certainties are not platitudes.
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- Author Anne Rice
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The horror was, Cleopatra meant something to these modern people of the twentieth century which was altogether wrong. She had become a symbol of licentiousness, when in fact she had possessed a multitude of amazing talents. They had punished her for her one flaw by forgetting everything else…Remembered, but not for what she was. A painted whore lying on a silken couch. - Ramses
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