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Truth Is Quotes

Truth is not what you want it to be; it is what it is, and you must bend to its power or live a lie.

Truth is not what you want it to be; it is what it is, and you must bend to its power or live a lie.

D. E. Tarver, Musashi Miyamoto (2004). “The Book of Five Rings: Miyamoto Musashi”, p.40, iUniverse

Truth is the most powerful force on earth because it cannot be changed.

Mike Murdock (1994). “The One-Minute Businessman's Devotional”, Honor Books

To tell the truth is revolutionary.

Antonio Gramsci (1957). “The Open Marxism of Antonio Gramsci: Translated and Annotated by Carl Marzani”

The said truth is that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong.

A Fragment on Government preface (1776). Bentham said that he derived this formula from either Joseph Priestley or Cesare Beccaria; Beccaria is the more likely. If Priestley was the source, then Bentham was paraphrasing him because the phrase is not found in Priestley's writings. See Beccaria 1; Hutcheson 1

Truth is much too complicated to allow anything but approximations.

John Von Neumann, F. Br¢dy, Tibor V mos (1995). “The Neumann Compendium”, p.626, World Scientific

Deconstruction insists not that truth is illusory but that it is institutional.

"Frère Jacques: The Politics of Deconstruction". Book by Terry Eagleton, 1984.

To copy the truth can be a good thing, but to invent the truth is better, much better.

Giuseppe Verdi, Hans Busch (1988). “Verdi's Otello and Simon Boccanegra (revised version) in letters and documents”, Oxford University Press, USA