Michael Wandmacher (‘The Last Exorcism II’) On Composing Horror http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3233495/interview-michael-wandmacher-the-last-exorcism-ii-on-composing-horror/ (May 17, 2013)
Quotes about the truth
page 36
1920s, Duty of Government (1920)
“Gabrina kept her eyes upon the ground,
For to the truth no answer can be found.”
Gabrina tenne sempre gli occhi bassi,
Perché non ben risposta al vero dassi.
Canto XXI, stanza 69 (tr. B. Reynolds)
Orlando Furioso (1532)
The Hidden Face p. 48-49.
"Being Gentle(& the haunted ice tray)" (28 October 2007) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT5fXvbVNFc
Address at the Hollywood Bowl http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/all_about_ike/quotes.html (19 October 1956)
1950s
Autobiographical Recollections of C. R. Leslie with Selections from his correspondence
“The truth can wait, for she lives a long life.”
Die Wahrheit kann warten: denn sie hat ein langes Leben vor sich.
Willen in der Natur (On the Will in Nature), 1836; in the chapter Einleitung (Introduction)
Variant translation by Karl Hillebrand:
Truth can bide its time, for it has a long life before it.
Other
Source: Veganist: Lose Weight, Get Healthy, Change the World (2011), p. 3
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
Song lyrics, Slow Train Coming (1979), Precious Angel
The Essence of Life (1980), also in Minor Works II (2001), p. 131f
From Bauhaus to Koolhaas Interview in Wired magazine http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.07/koolhaas.html (4 July 1996)
Source: Last and First Men (1930), Chapter VII: The Rise of the Second Men; Section 3, “The Zenith of the Second Men” (pp. 112-113)
“Coleridge”. London and Westminster Review. (March 1840).
The Gospel in a Pluralist Society. Eerdmans, 1989 (reprinted 2002),48-49.
Karl Barth Protestant Thought From Rousseau to Ritschl, 1952, 1959 p. 284-285
Protestant Thought From Rousseau to Ritschl 1952, 1956
“Practice is the criterion of truth.”
Mao Zedong, "On Practice" (1937)
Misattributed
On vegetarianism. “Lamb of God interview,” by Peta2.com, on YouTube (19 February 2007) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D91k1aOy1tY.
“Nothing but truth is lovely, nothing fair.”
Rien n'est beau que le vrai : le vrai seul est aimable.
Epistle 9
Foundations of the Republic; Speeches and Addresses (1926), p. 451.
1920s
Interview With Renny Harlin http://www.ign.com/articles/2001/04/27/interview-with-renny-harlin (April 27, 2001)
Source: The Christian Agnostic (1965), p.61, [ellipsis added]
Dijeron que antiguamente
se fue la verdad al cielo;
tal la pusieron los hombres,
que desde entonces no ha vuelto.
En dos edades vivimos
los propios y los ajenos:
la de plata los estraños,
y la de cobre los nuestros.
Act I, sc. iv. Translation from Alan S. Trueblood and Edwin Honig (ed. and trans.) La Dorotea (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 1985) p. 23.
La Dorotea (1632)
Fraternity lecture delivered in Boston (4 October 1859), published in Speeches, Letters and Lectures by Wendell Phillips (1884), p. 245
1850s
“The first casualty when war comes is truth.”
Widely attributed to Johnson, but without any confirmed citations of original source: "The first casualty when war comes is truth," remarked Hiram Johnson, "and whenever an individual nation seeks to coerce by force of arms another, it always acts, and insists that it acts in self-defense" (Locomotive Engineers Journal, February 1929, p. 109). Arthur Ponsonby earlier said: "When war is declared, Truth is the first casualty", but the first recorded use seems to be by Philip Snowden in his introduction to Truth and the War, by E. D. Morel. London, July 1916: "'Truth,' it has been said, 'is the first casualty of war.'" Samuel Johnson expressed a similar idea: "Among the calamities of war may be jointly numbered the diminution of the love of truth, by the falsehoods which interest dictates and credulity encourages." Cf. Aeschylus#Misattributed.
Attributed
Selections from Addresses of President Gordon B. Hinckley, Ensign, Mar. 2001, 64.
As quoted in "Dutch cabinet intensifies security after Paris attacks" http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2015-11/14/c_134816626.htm, Xinhua News Agency (14 November 2015)
2010s
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 477.
Source: Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1974), p. 30
Part Third: The Lighthouse, Ch. 1
Often misquoted as "A caricature is putting the face of a joke on the body of a truth."
Nostromo (1904)
Source: Part II : Practical Pictorial Photography, Fidelity to nature and justifiable untruth, p. 14
As quoted in “Escape Artist: Recalling a YAF hero—the unlikely, liberating journey of Phillip Abbott Luce”, Shawn Steel, California Political Review, July-August (2000) pp. 23-28
The Confession (c. 452?)
Source: Report of the Superintendent of the New York and Erie Railroad to the Stockholders (1856), p. 33-34: First two paragraphs
Source: The Root of the Righteous (1955), Chapter 34.
The Grounds and Reasons of Christian Regeneration (1739)
“Not every light is a true light;
To the wise the light of truth is light itself.”
Verse XXX.9
Tirukkural
Source: 1950s, The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society, 1956, p. 5
Architects of Peace (2000)
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money-That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
An Old Man's Thoughts on Many Things, Of Education I
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 103.
Encyclical Fides et Ratio, 14 September 1998
Source: www.vatican.va http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_14091998_fides-et-ratio_en.html
Values Voter Summit 2011-10-08, quoted in * Beck: "There Is A Race War That Is Going On In Our Country"
Media Matters for America
2011-10-08
http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201110080003
2011-08-17
2010s, 2011
Buddhist Socteriological Ethics: A Study of the Buddha’s Central Teachings (1999)
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money-That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
"What I Would Tell a Son," Family Weekly (14 July 1963).
The Civil Rights Act of 1997 http://www.fed-soc.org/publications/detail/the-civil-rights-act-of-1997 (December 1, 1997)
Song 22: "Against Pride in Clothes".
1710s, Divine Songs Attempted in the Easy Language of Children (1715)
R. S. Thomas : Priest and Poet, BBC TV (2 April 1972)
Source: The Dawn of Indian Music in the West http://books.google.co.in/books?id=OSZKCXtx-wEC&pg=PA46, A&C Black, 24 April 2006, p. 46
After the McLean v. Arkansas creationism trial, as quoted in Review of the National Center for Science Education Vol. 24, No. 6 (November–December 2004) http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/rncse_content/vol24/620_then_a_miracle_occurs_12_30_1899.asp
“They say: "In the long run truth will triumph;" but it is untrue.”
Note-Book of Anton Chekhov (1921)
Visions of Politics (2002), "Interpretation, rationality and truth"
Vol. 1, bk. 1, ch.4
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793)
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal.”
First Woman's Rights Convention, Seneca Falls, New York, [July, 19-20, 1848]. Declaration of Sentiments.
"That what Everybody Says must be True".
Sketches from Life (1846)
A Preface to Politics (1913), quoted in The Essential Lippmann, pp. 516-517
J. Hanks, trans. (1985), p. 210
The Humiliation of the Word (1981)
Source: Goethe's Elective Affinities (1924), p. 326
“The search for truth…It's not for the faint-hearted.”
Det. Robert Goren in Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Source: Course of Experimental Philosophy, 1745, p. viii: Preface; Cited in Joseph Schwartz (1992), The creative moment: how science made itself alien to modern culture, p. 20
“There will be no lies. We will honor the American people with the truth, and nothing else.”
2010s, 2016, July, (21 July 2016)
T. H. Huxley in Life and Letters Volume 1, p. 249
Misattributed
Source: Personal Destinies: A Philosophy of Ethical Individualism (1976), pp. 7-8
Spark (2014)
Experience and Nature (1925)
Lim Guan Eng (2018) cited in " Economy remains strong, fundamentals solid, says Guan Eng https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2018/05/25/economy-remains-strong-fundamentals-solid-says-guan-eng/" on The Star Online, 25 May 2018
Strawson (1964) "Identifying Reference and Truth-Values", Theoria Vol xxx; As cited in: Paul Snowdon (2009) " Peter Frederick Strawson http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2009/entries/strawson/", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
1820s, Signs of the Times (1829)
Part Two: 2. The Transcendence of Delirium
History of Madness (1961)
Life Without and Life Within (1859), The One In All
Science and the Common Understanding (1954); based on 1953 Reith lectures.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 39.
"Friendship as a Way of Life," interview in Gai pied, April 1981, as translated in Ethics, Subjectivity and Truth (1994), pp. 135-136
“4769. The Sting of a Reproach is the Truth of it.”
Compare Poor Richard's Almanack (1746) : The Sting of a Reproach, is the Truth of it.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)