| Amount of texts to »truth« |
99, and there are 99 texts (100.00%)
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| Average lenght of texts
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192 Characters |
| Average Rating |
3.121 points, 6 Not rated texts |
| First text |
on Apr 12th 2000, 12:30:50 wrote Andrew Mutandi
about truth |
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on Aug 19th 2024, 21:23:41 wrote Ne wohr?
about truth |
Some texts that have not been rated at all
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on Sep 11th 2007, 18:33:14 wrote Emma Example about truth
on Jul 3rd 2005, 15:44:10 wrote Mrs. Zeh about truth
on May 13th 2011, 06:49:43 wrote n8chz about truth
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Texts to »Truth«
Jean-Claude Choul wrote on Mar 14th 2002, 01:21:20 about
truth
Rating: 6 point(s) |
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The problem with truth, as a word or concept, is that it has several meanings (it is polysemous), and these senses are often contradictory. This situation is complicated by the fact that it involves feelings, as in its opposition to »lies«, while falsity can be demonstrated. Another problem arises when truth is equated with reality, since reality is subject to perception, thus mostly variable according to individuals. When truth is invoked in the case of a fact, it can be proven or disproven. The logician's truth is of little use, since it evacuates contents. But one point needs to be stressed: truth, as the Old Pirate said a year ago, is not a matter of belief. The test would be simple if the meaning of the verb »to believe« did not interfere with the meaning of the verb »to think«. One should also be careful not to confuse »I believe X« (X being a statement) and »I believe in Y« (Y = a concept). You cannot have an opinion on the fact that a tugboat is a boat. Last but not least: the act of believing does not make something exist.
rkcba wrote on Nov 15th 2003, 16:59:35 about
truth
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It is hard to believe that someone is telling the truth when you are quite sure that if you were in his place you would lie.
rkcba wrote on Nov 16th 2003, 18:36:40 about
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No real gentleman will tell the naked truth in the presence of ladies.
Mark Twain
Groggy groove wrote on Apr 16th 2000, 13:08:45 about
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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in posession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighborhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered as the rightful property of someone or other of their daughters.
rkcba wrote on Nov 16th 2003, 18:38:16 about
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When you want to fool the world, tell the truth.
Bismarck
Joe wrote on Aug 21st 2004, 07:30:17 about
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If a thousand old beliefs were ruined in our march to truth we must still march on.
(Stopford Brooke)
Greg wrote on Jul 31st 2003, 22:53:28 about
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Truth is never pure, and rarely simple.
Oscar Wilde--The Importance of Being Earnest Act i
Greyson wrote on Oct 8th 2000, 07:34:32 about
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Truth rises above mere consideration of good and evil and becomes something more than the sum of its parts.
D.M wrote on Jul 2nd 2005, 21:18:18 about
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The thing you tell people when you just can't think of anything else.
rkcba wrote on Nov 16th 2003, 18:34:54 about
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The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple.
Oscar Wilde
Groggy groove wrote on Apr 13th 2000, 18:15:20 about
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To a man of a mathematical turn of mind to a student and lover of the exact sciences these inaccuracies of expression this inability to understand exactly how things are must be a constant source of annoyance; and to one who, like myself, writes this turn of mind to an ardent love of truth, for its own sake the reflection that the English language does not enable us to speak the truth with exactness (hello, mr. president!), is peculiarly painful.
John Phoenix, A New System of English Grammar, 1854.
rkcba wrote on Nov 16th 2003, 18:40:11 about
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The truth would be told more often if it were as safe to tell as to hide.
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Created on Oct 17th 2001, 23:27:20 by penelope, contains 6 texts
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Created on Mar 28th 2001, 18:53:02 by itidem, contains 14 texts
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Created on Apr 27th 2005, 22:39:32 by Fanpost, contains 9 texts
vernetzungsstelle@3
Created on Dec 12th 2000, 14:53:08 by vernetzungsstelle@3, contains 19 texts
Schrankkoffer
Created on May 31st 2000, 14:34:11 by Aurian, contains 11 texts
glühen
Created on Apr 3rd 2008, 21:52:42 by Thorsten, contains 4 texts
Lotterleben
Created on Aug 9th 2005, 19:10:08 by Ich, contains 12 texts
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