“The search for the truth is the most important work in the whole world — and the most dangerous.”
James Clavell (1921–1994) American novelist
François Delambre (Vincent Price) to André's son, Philippe.
The Fly (1958)
In Search of a Better World (1984)
“The search for the truth is the most important work in the whole world — and the most dangerous.”
James Clavell (1921–1994) American novelist
François Delambre (Vincent Price) to André's son, Philippe.
The Fly (1958)
Christopher Hitchens book Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays
Source: Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays
Robert Wilson Lynd (1879–1949) Irish writer
Searchlights and Nightingales https://books.google.com/books?id=z7pCAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22The+belief+in+the+possibility+of+a+short+decisive+war+appears+to+be+one+of+the+most+ancient+and+dangerous+of+human+illusions.%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22human+illusions%22 [Google Books snippet view only] (1939), p. 67.
Quentin Skinner (1940) British historian
Visions of Politics (2002), "Interpretation, rationality and truth"
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Source: 1910s, Our Knowledge of the External World (1914), p. 21
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
Letter to George Müller (1923), Marion Elizabeth Rodgers, Mencken: The American Iconoclast, Oxford University Press, (2005) pp. 105-106, first published in Autobiographical Notes, 1941
1920s
Bono (1960) Irish rock musician, singer of U2
National Prayer Breakfast (2006)
Context: I presume the reason for this gathering is that all of us here — Muslims, Jews, Christians — all are searching our souls for how to better serve our family, our community, our nation, our God.
I know I am. Searching, I mean. And that, I suppose, is what led me here, too.
Yes, it's odd, having a rock star here — but maybe it's odder for me than for you. You see, I avoided religious people most of my life. Maybe it had something to do with having a father who was Protestant and a mother who was Catholic in a country where the line between the two was, quite literally, a battle line. Where the line between church and state was... well, a little blurry, and hard to see.
Edward O. Wilson (1929) American biologist
Source: Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (1998), p. 245.