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truth sleep men
No truth is proved, no truth achieved, by argument, and the ready-made truths men offer you are mere conveniences or drugs to make you sleep. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
truth truth-is
Truth is not that which is demonstrable but that which is ineluctable. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
truth may contradicting
Truths may clash without contradicting each other. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
truth war power
The profoundest truth of war is that the issue of battle is usually decided in the minds of the opposing commanders, not in the bodies of their men. B. H. Liddell Hart
truth-is norm truth-and-falsehood
Truth and falsehood are opposed; but truth is the norm not of truth only but of falsehood also. C. S. Lewis
truth lying myth
A myth is a lie that conveys a truth. C. S. Lewis
truth mystery wonder
Nothing is yet in its true form. C. S. Lewis
truth live-life thinking
If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair. C. S. Lewis
truth matter ifs
It matters enormously if I alienate anyone from the truth. C. S. Lewis
losses outcome
Our family's outcome is better than the increasingly-heart-breaking losses experienced by many families. Lori Miller
loss loved suffered thoughts tragic
Our thoughts are with his family, who have suffered this tragic and untimely loss of a loved one. Mark Jones
loss remember
I'm in a little shock, to be honest. I don't remember a loss like this, Andy Roddick
loss men views
Fame is also won at the expense of others. Even the well-deserved honors of the scientist or man of learning are unfair to many persons of equal achievements who get none. When one man gets a place in the sun, the others are put in a denser shade. From the point of view of the whole group there's no gain whatsoever, and perhaps a loss. B. F. Skinner
loss inadequacy
Nothing destroys a relationship quicker than our fears of inadequacy and loss. Bill Crawford
loss weight tragic
No, as it turns out, I really like being congratulated on my weight loss. I like it so much, it's tragic. Carrie Fisher
loss geologist
Geologists are never at a loss for paperweights. Bill Bryson
loss sad time
It is a very sad time and a big loss for me personally. James Arness
loss choices cost
Weight loss programs and health clubs have an ethical and legal obligation to adequately disclose details about program costs before customers sign a contract. They should also clearly explain how the program works and what is expected so that consumers can make an informed choice whether to join. Bill Vaughan
reality vision adequate
Above all we have to go beyond words and images and concepts. No imaginative vision or conceptual framework is adequate to the great reality. Bede Griffiths
reality ideas intellectual
Somewhere between the intellectual idea of why we're attracted to certain things and the pragmatic reality is some form of ever-evolving truth. Billy Corgan
reality rocks important
That's the great thing about rock n' roll: the myth is ultimately more important than the reality. And that's what you learn - you just learn to go with the mythology. Billy Corgan
reality limits permit
The permit limits are pretty close to what the reality is. Bill Clark
reality differences perception
Perception is reality, but it may not be actuality, and you have got to be able to keep the difference between that. Bill Cowher
reality body shapes
I like architectural shapes. You can't put any shape on any body, except on the runway. In reality, it has to look and feel flattering. Bibhu Mohapatra
reality unbearable
Reality, looked at steadily, is unbearable. C. S. Lewis
reality men lenses
Time is the very lens through which ye see -- small and clear, as men see through the wrong end of a telescope -- something that would otherwise be too big for ye to see at all. That thing is Freedom: the gift whereby ye most resemble your Maker and are yourselves parts of eternal reality. C. S. Lewis
reality air islands
He wondered how he could ever have thought of the planets, even of the Earth, as islands of life and reality floating in a deadly void. Now with a certainty which never after deserted him, he saw the planets - as mere holes or gaps in the living heaven - excluded and rejected wastes of heavy matter and murky air, formed not by addition to, but by subtraction from, the surrounding brightness. C. S. Lewis