The uncontested absurdities of today are the accepted slogans of tomorrow.
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There can be no compromise on basic principles. There can be no compromise on moral issues. There can be no compromise on matters of knowledge, of truth, of rational conviction.
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One can ignore reality, but one cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.
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Under the surface of this global civilization, a great and secret war is taking place. The two opponents hold different conceptions of Reality. On one side, those who claim that humans operate purely on the basis of stimulus-response, like machines; on the other side, those who believe there is a gigantic thing called freedom. Phase One of the war is already over. The stimulus-response people have won. In Phase Two, people are waking up to the far-reaching and devastating consequences of the Pavlovian program.
more Jon Rappoport quotes
There is an irreducible thing. It's called freedom. It is native to every individual. Sometimes it rears its head in the middle of the night, and the dreamer awakes. And he asks himself: what is my freedom for? And then he begins a voyage that no device can record, measure, or analyze. If he pursues it long enough, it takes him out of the labyrinth.
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From the moment the first leader of the first clan in human history took charge, he busied himself with this question: 'What can I say and do that will make my people react the way I want them to.' He was the first Pavlov. He was the first psychologist, the first propagandist, the first mind-control boss. His was the first little empire. Since then, only the means and methods have changed.
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The Big Lie of the late 20th century was that Nazism was Rightist. It was in fact typical of the Leftism of its day. It was only to the Right of Stalin's Communism.
more Dr. John Joseph Ray quotes
What a state of society is this in which freethinker is a term of abuse, and in which doubt is regarded as sin?
more William Winwood Reade quotes
Freedom is the recognition that no single person, no single authority or government has a monopoly on the truth, but that every individual life is infinitely precious, that every one of us put in this world has been put there for a reason and has something to offer. Itīs so hard for government planners, no matter how sophisticated, to ever substitute for millions of individuals working night and day to make their dreams come true. The fact is, bureaucracies are a problem around the world.
more Ronald Reagan quotes
The rising power of the United States in world affairs ... requires, not a more compliant press, but a relentless barrage of facts and criticism ... Our job in this age, as I see it, is not to serve as cheerleaders for our side ... but to help the largest possible number of people to see the realities.
more James Reston quotes
Lying is done with words and also with silence.
more Adrienne Rich quotes
Nothing makes a man, or a body of men, as mad as the truth. If there is no truth in it, they laugh it off.
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The minute you read something that you can't understand, you can almost be sure it was drawn up by a lawyer.
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It will take America fifteen years of steady taking care of our own business and letting everybody else's alone, to get us back to where everybody speaks to us again.
more Will Rogers quotes
Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.
more Will Rogers quotes
If the fires of freedom and civil liberties burn low in other lands, they must be made brighter in our own. If in other lands the press and books and literature of all kinds are censored, we must redouble our efforts here to keep them free. If in other lands the eternal truths of the past are threatened by intolerance, we must provide a safe place for their perception.
more Franklin D. Roosevelt quotes
The truth is found when men are free to pursue it.
more Franklin D. Roosevelt quotes
We cannot afford to differ on the question of honesty if we expect our republic permanently to endure. Honesty is not so much a credit as an absolute prerequisite to efficient service to the public. Unless a man is honest, we have no right to keep him in public life; it matters not how brilliant his capacity.
more Theodore Roosevelt quotes
Nature never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves.
more Jean-Jacques Rousseau quotes
Without seeking, truth cannot be known at all. It can neither be declared from pulpits, nor set down in articles, nor in any wise prepared and sold in packages ready for use. Truth must be ground for every man by itself out of it such, with such help as he can get, indeed, but not without stern labor of his own.
more John Ruskin quotes
If we were all given by magic the power to read each other's thoughts, I suppose the first effect would be to dissolve all friendships.
more Bertrand Russell quotes
In all affairs it’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.
more Bertrand Russell quotes
Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.
more Bertrand Russell quotes
The argument against the persecution of opinion does not depend upon what the excuse for persecution may be. The argument is that we none of us know all truth, that the discovery of new truth is promoted by free discussion and rendered very difficult by suppression.
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The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.
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The practical objection to Puritanism, as to every form of fanaticism, is that it singles out certain evils as so much worse than others that they must be suppressed at all costs. The fanatic fails to recognise that the suppression of a real evil, if carried out too drastically, produces other evils which are even greater.
more Bertrand Russell quotes
It is clear that thought is not free if the profession of certain opinions make it impossible to earn a living.
more Bertrand Russell quotes
Heretical views arise when the truth is uncertain, and it is only when the truth is uncertain that censorship is invoked.
more Bertrand Russell quotes
Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.
more Hassan I. Sabbah quotes
Never assume the obvious is true.
more William Safire quotes
Finding the occasional straw of truth awash in a great ocean of confusion and bamboozle requires intelligence, vigilance, dedication and courage. But if we don't practice these tough habits of thought, we cannot hope to solve the truly serious problems that face us -- and we risk becoming a nation of suckers, up for grabs by the next charlatan who comes along.
more Carl Sagan quotes
One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we've been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We're no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It is simply too painful to acknowledge -- even to ourselves -- that we've been so credulous. (So the old bamboozles tend to persist as the new bamboozles rise.)
more Carl Sagan quotes
There is a lurking fear that some things are not meant “to be known,” that some inquiries are too dangerous for human beings to make.
more Carl Sagan quotes
At the heart of science is an essential tension between two seemingly contradictory attitudes -- an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny of all ideas, old and new. This is how deep truths are winnowed from deep nonsense.
more Carl Sagan quotes
A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation.
more Saki quotes
Without doubt the greatest injury of all was done by basing morals on myth. For, sooner or later, myth is recognized for what it is, and disappears. Then morality loses the foundation on which it has been built.
more Lord Herbert Louis Samuel quotes
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
more George Santayana quotes
Man is condemned to be free. Condemned because he did not create himself, yet is nevertheless at liberty, and from the moment he is thrown into this world he is responsible for everything he does.
more Jean-Paul Sartre quotes
Wherever a Knave is not punished, an honest Man is laugh'd at.
more George Savile quotes
If you want to know the big 'T' Truth, tell the little 't' truth without fail. Then listen closely to what you say.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Speak honestly, and the truth will make itself known.
more Eric Schaub quotes
The truth doesn't sell. It is high in supply, but low in demand.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Every party skews the facts to their advantage, and inevitably, the minority party must resort to telling the truth.
more Eric Schaub quotes
A seeker of truth is no stranger to controversy.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Some truths need to be learned from the inside.
more Eric Schaub quotes
The more I truly learn, I realize the less I truly know.
more Eric Schaub quotes
The truth is more important than its teller.
more Eric Schaub quotes
The Truth is not a thing. It is alive. It cannot be grasped. It is spoken.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Truth need only be spoken.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Those who are convinced they have a monopoly on The Truth always feel that they are only saving the world when they slaughter the heretics.
more Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. quotes
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