Quotes with not-so-fun

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  • James Russell Lowell True scholarship consists in knowing not what things exist, but what they mean; it is not memory but judgment.
    James Russell Lowell
    American Romantic poet, critic, editor, and diplomat (1819 - 1891)
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  • Ban Ki-moon True security is based on people's welfare - on a thriving economy, on strong public health and education programmes, and on fundamental respect for our common humanity. Development, peace, disarmament, reconciliation and justice are not separate from security; they help to underpin it.
    Ban Ki-moon
    South Korean politician and diplomat (1944 - )
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  • Bruce Lee True thusness is the substance of thought, and thought is the function of true thusness. There is no thought except that of true thusness. Thusness does not move, but its motion and function are inexhaustible.
    Source: Striking Thoughts (2000)
    Bruce Lee
    Chinese-American Actor, Director, Author, Martial Artist (1940 - 1973)
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  • Akhenaton True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.
    Akhenaton
    Egyptian King, Monotheist (1372 - 1337)
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  • Albert Camus Truly fertile Music, the only kind that will move us, that we shall truly appreciate, will be a Music conducive to Dream, which banishes all reason and analysis. One must not wish first to understand and then to feel. Art does not tolerate Reason.
    Albert Camus
    French writer, essayist and Nobel Prize winner in literature (1956) (1913 - 1960)
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  • Cass Sunstein Trump is more performance artist than zealot. But he's finding enemies everywhere, whether they are judges of Mexican ancestry, parents of those killed in war, the current president, or children of immigrants. Whether or not he has a sense of decency, he is in grave danger of losing it.
    Cass Sunstein
    American legal scholar (1954 - )
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  • Johann Kaspar Lavater Trust him not with your secrets, who, when left alone in your room, turns over your papers.
    Johann Kaspar Lavater
    Swiss theologist and mysticist (1741 - 1801)
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  • Alfred Lord Tennyson Trust me not at all, or all in all.
    Alfred Lord Tennyson
    English poet (1809 - 1892)
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  • Virgil Trust not the horse, O Trojans. Be it what it may, I fear the Grecians even when they offer gifts.
    Virgil
    Roman poet (70 - 19)
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  • Virgil Trust not to much to appearances.
    Virgil
    Roman poet (70 - 19)
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  • Virgil Trust not too much to an enchanting face.
    Virgil
    Roman poet (70 - 19)
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  • Alexander Pope Trust not yourself, but your defects to know, make use of every friend and every foe.
    Alexander Pope
    English poet (1688 - 1744)
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  • David Gemmell Trust your instincts, and make judgements on what your heart tells you. The heart will not betray you.
    David Gemmell
    British author of heroic fantasy (1948 - 2006)
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  • Douglas Murray Mcgregor TRUST: I know that you will not - deliberately or accidentally, consciously or unconsciously - take unfair advantage of me. I can put my situation at the moment, my status and self-esteem in this group, our relationship, my job, my career, even my life, in your hands with complete confidence.
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  • Barry Ritholtz Truth be told, most financial television bores me. Two or more people discussing the latest economic trends or hot stocks is not especially entertaining.
    Barry Ritholtz
    American author and newspaper columnist
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  • William Blake Truth can never be told so as to be understood, and not be believed.
    William Blake
    English poet (1757 - 1827)
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  • Voltaire Truth is a fruit which should not be plucked until it is ripe.
    Voltaire
    French writer and philosopher (ps. of Fran ois Marie Arouet) (1694 - 1778)
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  • Sir Isaac Newton Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.
    Source: Rules for methodizing the Apocalypse Rule 9
    Sir Isaac Newton
    British scientist, mathematician (1643 - 1727)
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  • Bryant H. McGill Truth is not a matter of fact but a state of harmony with progress and hope. Enveloped only in its wings will we ever soar to the promise of our greater selves.
    Bryant H. McGill
    American journalist and author (1969 - )
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  • Vernon Howard Truth is not a matter of personal viewpoint.
    Vernon Howard
    Swiss actor (1918 - 1992)
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