1940 Quotations with Ruth.
- 801. Robert Hewison: Individually, museums are fine institutions, dedicated to the high values of pre ...

- 802. Virginia Woolf: Inevitably we look upon society, so kind to you, so harsh to us, as an ill-fitti ...

- 803. Harry S. Truman: Intense feeling too often obscures the truth.

- 804. Anne Frank: Is discord going to show itself while we are still fighting, is the Jew once aga ...

- 805. Robert Armstrong: It contains a misleading impression, not a lie. It was being economical with the ...

- 806. Francis Bacon: It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea: a ...

- 807. Oscar Wilde: It is a sad truth, but we have lost the faculty of giving lovely names to things ...

- 808. Thomas Troward: It is an enduring truth, which can never be altered, that every infraction of th ...

- 809. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: It is commonly said that ridicule is the best test of truth; for that it will no ...

- 810. Johann Friedrich von Schiller: It is difficult to discriminate the voice of truth from amid the clamor raised b ...

- 811. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: It is easier to perceive error than to find truth, for the former lies on the su ...

- 812. Author Unknown: It is important to rely on your imagination for your sense of humor and your mem ...

- 813. Confucius: It is man that makes truth great, not truth that makes man great.

- 814. Georg C. Lichtenberg: It is no great art to say something briefly when, like Tacitus, one has somethin ...

- 815. Gotthold Lessing: It is not the truth that a man possesses, or believes that he possesses, but by ...

- 816. John Locke: It is one thing to show a man that he is in an error, and another to put him in ...

- 817. Georg C. Lichtenberg: It is said that truth comes from the mouths of fools and children: I wish every ...

- 818. Jean Rostand: It is sometimes well for a blatant error to draw attention to overmodest truths.

- 819. Doris Lessing: It is terrible to destroy a person's picture of himself in the interests of trut ...

- 820. Victor Hugo: It is the essence of truth that it is never excessive. Why should it exaggerate? ...

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