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Vagueness Quotes

Vagueness is at times an indication of nearness to a perfect truth.

Charles Ives (2004). “Essays Before a Sonata”, p.35, 1st World Publishing

The pious pretense that evil does not exist only makes it vague, enormous and menacing.

"The Confessions of Aleister Crowley". Book by Aleister Crowley. Chapter 33, 1969.

I am only conscious of any satisfaction in Scientific Reading or thinking when it rounds off into a poetical generality and vagueness.

Wilfred Owen (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Wilfred Owen (Illustrated)”, p.410, Delphi Classics

Vagueness and procrastination are ever a comfort to the frail in spirit.

John Updike (2009). “In the Beauty of the Lilies: A Novel”, p.39, Random House

The extreme nature of dominant-end views is often concealed by the vagueness and ambiguity of the end proposed.

John Rawls (2009). “A Theory of Justice”, p.485, Harvard University Press

The impulse to take life strivingly is indestructible in the race.

William James (2015). “Essays in Popular Philosophy: Top Essays”, p.58, 谷月社

For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver.

George Ade (1901). “Forty Modern Fables”, p.44, Library of Alexandria

None of our beliefs are quite true; all have at least a penumbra of vagueness and error.

Bertrand Russell (2004). “Sceptical Essays”, p.129, Psychology Press

A bit of the vagueness of music stops you going completely mad, I imagine.

Sebastian Faulks (2007). “Engleby: A Novel”, Doubleday Books