Observe, I do not mean to suggest that the custom of lying has suffered any decay or interruption -- no, for the Lie, as Virtue, as Principle, is eternal; the Lie, as a recreation, a solace, a refuge in time of need, the fourth Grace, the tenth Muse, man's best and surest friend, is immortal, and cannot perish from the earth while this club remains. My complaint, simply concerns the decay of the art of lying. No high-minded man, no man of right feeling, can contemplate the lumbering and slovenly lying of the present day without grieving to see a noble art so prostituted. ... If this finest of the fine art arts had everywhere received the attention, encouragement, and conscientious practice and development which this club has devoted to it, I should not need to utter this lament, or cry a single tear. I do not say this to flatter. I say it in a spirit of just and appreciative recognition.
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When in doubt, tell the truth.
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If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.
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The skeptic does not mean him who doubts, but him who investigates or researches, as opposed to him who asserts and thinks he has found.
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Do not mistake for conspiracy and intrigue what can best be explained by stupidity and incompetence.
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A lie may take care of the present, but it has no future.
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Always tell the truth. Even if you have to make it up.
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Always tell the truth. If you can't always tell the truth, don't lie.
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Beware of the half truth. You may have gotten hold of the wrong half.
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Integrity is not a conditional word. It doesn't blow in the wind or change with the weather. It is your inner image of yourself, and if you look in there and see a man who won't cheat, then you know he never will.
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Some people will not tolerate such emotional honesty in communication. They would rather defend their dishonesty on the grounds that it might hurt others. Therefore, having rationalized their phoniness into nobility, they settle for superficial relationships.
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Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital.
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There's a little truth to every 'just kidding'.
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Truth fears no questions.
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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice, there is.
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Respect for the truth is an acquired taste.
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Any formal attack on ignorance is bound to fail because the masses are always ready to defend their most precious possession -- their ignorance.
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The first duty of government is to protect the citizen from assault. Unless it does this, all the civil rights and civil liberties in the world aren't worth a dime.
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It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.
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It is the characteristic of the most stringent censorships, that they give credibility to the opinions they attack.
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The monster, fanaticism, still exists, and whoever seeks after truth will run the risk of being persecuted.
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What is not in nature can never be true.
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History is fables agreed upon.
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Your book is dedicated by the soundest reason. You had better get out of France as quickly as you can.
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God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.
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It is one of the superstitions of the human mind to have imagined that virginity could be a virtue.
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The secret of being tiresome is to tell everything.
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The superfluous is very necessary.
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There are for man only two principles available for a mental grasp of reality, namely, those of teleology and causality. What cannot be brought under either of these categories is absolutely hidden to the human mind. An event not open to an interpretation by one of these two principles is for man inconceivable and mysterious. Change can be conceived as the outcome either of the operation of mechanistic causality or of purposeful behavior; for the human mind there is no third way available.
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Honesty is never seen sitting astride the fence.
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A lie doesn't become truth, wrong doesn’t become right and evil doesn’t become good just because it’s accepted by a majority.
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If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.
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Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of Liberty abused to licentiousness.
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There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily.
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No man can suffer too much, and no man can fall too soon, if he suffer or if he fall in defense of the liberties and Constitution of his country.
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Hold on, my friends, to the Constitution and to the Republic for which it stands. Miracles do not cluster and what has happened once in 6,000 years, may not happen again. Hold on to the Constitution, for if the American Constitution should fail, there will be anarchy throughout the world.
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Heresies are experiments in man’s unsatisfied search for truth.
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You say that freedom of utterance is not for time of stress, and I reply with the sad truth that only in time of stress is freedom of utterance in danger… Only when free utterance is suppressed is it needed, and when it is needed it is most vital to justice.
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Every really new idea looks crazy at first.
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Newspapers have degenerated. They may now be absolutely relied upon.
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The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple.
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Perhaps, after all, America never has been discovered. I myself would say that it had merely been detected.
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We tell lies when we are afraid... afraid of what we don't know, afraid of what others will think, afraid of what will be found out about us. But every time we tell a lie, the thing that we fear grows stronger.
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There is such a thing as a nation being so right it does not need to convince others by force that it is right.
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An opinion, right or wrong, can never constitute a moral offense, nor be in itself a moral obligation. It may be mistaken; it may involve an absurdity, or a contradiction. It is a truth, or it is an error; it can never be a crime or a virtue.
more Frances Wright quotes
A sure sign of a genius is that all of the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
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The truth is more important than the facts.
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Society can exist only on the basis that there is some amount of polished lying and that no one says exactly what he thinks.
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Most people wouldn't know music if it came up and bit them on the ass.
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Remember, Information is not knowledge; Knowledge is not Wisdom; Wisdom is not truth; Truth is not beauty; Beauty is not love; Love is not music; Music is the best.
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