Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
1910s, The Progressives, Past and Present (1910)
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
1910s, The Progressives, Past and Present (1910)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) German writer, artist, and politician
Der thörigste von allen Irrthümern ist, wenn junge gute Köpfe glauben, ihre Originalität zu verlieren, indem sie das Wahre anerkennen, was von andern schon anerkannt worden.
Maxim 254, trans. Stopp
Maxims and Reflections (1833)
“A great truth is a truth whose opposite is also a truth.”
Thomas Mann (1875–1955) German novelist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate
Essay on Freud (16 May 1929)
Al-Maʿarri (973–1057) Medieval Arab philosopher
As quoted in "The Meditations of Al-Maʿarri", Studies in Islamic Poetry (1921) by R. A. Nicholson, Verse 129, p. 110
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
About Ted Cruz in an interview on This Week http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/01/17/donald_trump_ted_cruz_is_a_nasty_guy_nobody_likes_him.html (January 17, 2016) <br class="br">2010s, 2016, January
Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805) German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright
Letter 4: Theosophy of Julius
The Philosophical Letters
Miyamoto Musashi (1584–1645) Japanese martial artist, writer, artist
Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Ground Book
Bruce Lee (1940–1973) Hong Kong-American actor, martial artist, philosopher and filmmaker
In "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" by Bruce Lee (1975, compiled and published posthumously) and also in Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living (2000) edited by John Little, this is attributed to Lee, perhaps because it was found in his notes, but it is also quoted in precisely this form, from what appear to be translations of Taoist writings in The Religions of Man (1958) by Huston Smith. It is actually from Xinxin Ming, by the Third Chinese Chan [Zen] Patriarch Sengcan.
Misattributed
Walter Raleigh (1554–1618) English aristocrat, writer, poet, soldier, courtier, spy, and explorer
Upon receiving discrepant accounts from the participants in a recent quarrel below his window. <br class="br">Robert Chambers, Testimony: its Posture in the Scientific World http://books.google.com/books?id=pChcAAAAQAAJ& (1859) p. 12 <br class="br">Attributed
Friedrich Nietzsche book The Antichrist
which is its criticism, its annihilation even: 'What is truth?..."
Sec. 46
The Antichrist (1888)
Claude Monet (1840–1926) French impressionist painter
Quote from Claude Monet par lui-meme – an interview by Thiébault-Sisson / translated by Louise McGlone Jacot-Descombes; published in 'Le Temps newspaper', 26 November 1900.
About Toulmouche, Monet first painting-teacher in Paris c. 1857
1900 - 1920
Marcel Proust book In Search of Lost Time
Une femme est d'une plus grande utilité pour notre vie si elle y est, au lieu d'un élément de bonheur, un instrument de chagrin, et il n'y en a pas une seule dont la possession soit aussi précieuse que celle des vérités qu'elle nous découvre en nous faisant souffrir.
Source: In Search of Lost Time, Remembrance of Things Past (1913-1927), Vol. VI: The Sweet Cheat Gone (1925), Ch. I: "Grief and Oblivion"
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher
The Art of Persuasion
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) English writer, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer
Four Riddles, no. II
Rhyme? and Reason? (1883)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Letter to Will Durant, 20 June, 1931
1930s
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
<p>Original: E a suprema glória disto tudo, meu amor, é pensar que talvez isto não seja verdade, nem eu o creia verdadeiro.</p><p>E quando a mentira comece a dar-nos prazer, falemos a verdade para lhe mentirmos.</p>
Ibid., p. 280
The Book of Disquiet
Malcolm Muggeridge (1903–1990) English journalist, author, media personality, and satirist
Confessions of a Twentieth-Century Pilgrim (1988)
Henry Van Dyke (1852–1933) American diplomat
Who Follow the Flag, Phi Kappa Beta Ode, Harvard University (June 30, 1910).
“Pain will force even the truthful to speak falsely.”
Publilio Siro Latin writer
Maxim 232
Sentences, The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave
Pope Francis (1936) 266th Pope of the Catholic Church
Section 167
2010s, 2013, Evangelii Gaudium · The Joy of the Gospel
Megan Fox (1986) American actress
On the move: Megan Fox http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/article6342823.ece, Times of London (May 24, 2009)
“Whatever a woman's reason may say, her feelings tell her the truth.”
Stefan Zweig book Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman
Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927)
W. Clement Stone (1902–2002) American New Thought author
As quoted in Teen Ink : What Matters (2003) by Stephanie H. Meyer, John Meyer, and Peggy Veljkovic, p. 309
Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) French-German physician, theologian, musician and philosopher
Source: The Spiritual Life (1947), p. 32
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
"The Doctrine of Free Will"
1930s, Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1930)
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) American author
"The Defence Remains Open!" (April 1921), published in Collected Essays, Volume 5: Philosophy edited by S. T. Joshi, p. 54
Non-Fiction
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
Letter to Allen N. Ford (11 August 1846), reported in Roy Prentice Basler, ed., Abraham Lincoln: His Speeches and Writings (1990 [1946])
1840s
“The truth comes as conqueror only because we have lost the art of receiving it as guest.”
Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) Bengali polymath
The Fourfold Way of India (1924); this has become paraphrased as "Truth comes as conqueror only to those who have lost the art of receiving it as friend."
“Love truth, but pardon error.”
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
Aime la vérité, mais pardonne à l'erreur.
"Deuxième discours: de la liberté," Sept Discours en Vers sur l'Homme (1738)
Citas
Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
podcast episode 5 ( https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcasts/podcast-episode/episode-5/) <br class="br">Other
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
On the Decay of the Art of Lying http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/2572/pg2572.html
Démosthenés (-384–-322 BC) ancient greek statesman and orator
Olytnhiac II, 10 http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0070%3Aspeech%3D2%3Asection%3D10
James Tobin (1918–2002) American economist
James Tobin, "Keynes' Policies in Theory and Practice", Challenge (1983).
1970s and later
William Farel (1489–1565) French evangelist
On October 27, 1553, Michael Servetus was burned at the stake in Geneva, Switzerland. Guillaume Farel —the executioner and vicar of John Calvin— warned the onlookers with these words. Awake! magazine, May 2006; Michael Servetus—A Solitary Quest for the Truth.
Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
Other
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1851/feb/11/agricultural-distress in the House of Commons (2 February 1851). <br class="br">1850s
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Source: 1920s, Sceptical Essays (1928), Ch. 2: Dreams and Facts
The Mother (1878–1973) spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo
After having read a French translation of the Bhagavad Gita given to her by an Indian who had “advised her to envisage Krishna as the immanent Godhead, as the Divine within ourselves, quoted in "Paris (1897-1904)", and in II. PARIS (1897-1904), Sri Aurobindo's Ashram http://www.motherandsriaurobindo.org/Content.aspx?ContentURL=_staticcontent/sriaurobindoashram/-04%20centers/india/pondicherry/sri%20aurobindo%20society/wilfried/The%20Mother%20-%20A%20Short%20Biography/-005_Paris%20(1897-1904).htm.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Bk. I, Ch. 13.
Books, Coningsby (1844), Tancred (1847)
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
Variant translation: The constant fluttering around the single flame of vanity is so much the rule and the law that almost nothing is more incomprehensible than how an honest and pure urge for truth could make its appearance among men.
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
“Reason not with him, that will deny the principal truths!”
Pythagoras (-585–-495 BC) ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher
The Sayings of the Wise (1555)
Friedrich Nietzsche Untimely Meditations
trans. Hollingdale, “Schopenhauer as educator,” p. 153
Untimely Meditations (1876)
“Truth persuades by teaching, but does not teach by persuading.”
Veritas autem docendo persuadet non suadendo docet.
Tertullian (155–220) Christian theologian
Adversus Valentinianos (Against the Valentinians), 1.4
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) American author
Letter to C.L. Moore (c. mid-October 1936), quoted in "H.P. Lovecraft, a Life" by S.T. Joshi, p. 566
Non-Fiction, Letters
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
As quoted in World Unity, Vol. IX, 3rd edition (1931), p. 190
1930s
Friedrich Nietzsche book The Birth of Tragedy
Darum hat Lessing, der ehrlichste theoretische Mensch, es auszusprechen gewagt, dass ihm mehr am Suchen der Wahrheit als an ihr selbst gelegen sei...
Source: The Birth of Tragedy (1872), p. 73
Alfred Cortot (1877–1962) Franco-Swiss pianist and conductor
Alfred Cortot: Master Class on Schumann Kinderszenen (1953) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNUNNNNj_Qw
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2013, "Let Freedom Ring" Ceremony (August 2013)
James Baldwin (1924–1987) (1924-1987) writer from the United States
"If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?" http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/03/29/specials/baldwin-english.html in "The New York Times (29 July 1979)
Ben Shapiro (1984) American journalist and attorney
2016, Is Truth Becoming Irrelevant to Conservatives? (December 5, 2016)
Nas (1973) American rapper, record producer and entrepreneur
"Ghetto Prisoners"
On Albums, I Am... (1999)
Morris West (1916–1999) Australian writer
The Heretic (1968)
Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) British comic actor and filmmaker
Quoted by many sites and blogs as "speech that Charlie Chaplin gave on his 70th birthday". Actually, a re-translation (from Portuguese-BR) of a text from the book "When I Loved Myself Enough" by Kim & Alison McMillen (2001). https://authorjoannereed.net/charlie-chaplin-self-love-poem-subtle-art-of-myth-busting/ <br class="br">Misattributed
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
BBC Radio Debate on the Existence of God, Russell vs. Copleston (1948)
1940s
“Evidence exhausts the truth.”
Georges Braque (1882–1963) French painter and sculptor
as quoted in Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde, ed. Charles Juliet, First Dalkey Archive edition, 2009, London and Champaign pp. 60-61
posthumous quotes
“Fire destroys all sophistry, that is deceit; and maintains truth alone, that is gold.”
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), X Studies and Sketches for Pictures and Decorations
“I am very fond of truth, but not at all of martyrdom.”
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
J'aime fort la vérité, mais je n'aime point du tout le martyre.
Letter to Jean le Rond d'Alembert (8 February 1776)
Citas
“The truth sometimes not sought for comes forth to the light.”
Menander (-342–-291 BC) Athenian playwright of New Comedy
The Girl Who Gets Flogged, fragment 422.
José Rizal (1861–1896) Filipino writer, ophthalmologist, polyglot and nationalist
Letter to Blumentritt (24 December 1886)
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
Text of a letter written following his Hajj (1964)
Ali Khamenei (1939) Iranian Shiite faqih, Marja' and official independent islamic leader
Message of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei To the Youth in Europe and North America http://english.khamenei.ir//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2001, Khamenei.ir (January 21, 2015) <br class="br">2015
Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
Banned lecture at Linfield College: Ethics and Free Speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKHuxVvA7T8 <br class="br">Other
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
1850s, Speech at Lewistown, Illinois (1858)
“The greatest enemy to fear is truth.”
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 101
Kurt Vonnegut book The Sirens of Titan
Source: The Sirens of Titan (1959), Chapter 10 “An Age of Miracles” (p. 215; epigram)
“How many, tired of lying, commit suicide into any truth.”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Cuántos, cansados de mentir, se suicidan en cualquier verdad.
Voces (1943)
Jan Hus (1369–1415) Czech linguist, religion writer, theologist, university educator and science writer
Jan Hus (1415); quoted in: Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, Volume 12, 1891, p. 401
Ransom Riggs book Miss Peregrine's Home of Peculiar Children
Source: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2011), Chapter 3, Page 81
“Marriage, if one will face the truth, is an evil, but a necessary evil.”
Menander (-342–-291 BC) Athenian playwright of New Comedy
Unidentified fragment 651.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Book 4, Chap. 1.
Books, Coningsby (1844)
Friedrich Nietzsche book Human, All Too Human
Section IX, "Man Alone with Himself" / aphorism 609
Human, All Too Human (1878), Helen Zimmern translation
Ludwig Feuerbach book The Essence of Christianity
Aber freilich für diese Zeit, welche das Bild der Sache, die Kopie dem Original, die Vorstellung der Wirklichkeit, den Schein dem Wesen vorzieht … denn heilig ist ihr nur die Illusion, profan aber die Wahrheit.
Preface to Second Edition (1843)
The Essence of Christianity (1841)
René Guénon (1886–1951) French metaphysician
Initiation et réalisation spirituelle (Initiation And Spiritual Realization) (1952)
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
Speech to the annual conference of the Conservative Political Action Conference, New York, speaking of the rebels (or Contras) seeking to overthrow the Nicaraguan Government (1 March 1985); reported in "Reagan Terms Nicaraguan Rebels 'Moral Equal of Founding Fathers'" in The New York Times (2 March 1985) http://www.nytimes.com/1985/03/02/world/reagan-terms-nicaraguan-rebels-moral-equal-of-founding-fathers.html <br class="br">1980s, Second term of office (1985–1989)
“Truth, they say, is but too often in difficulties, but is never finally suppressed.”
Livy (-59–17 BC) Roman historian
Book XXII, sec. 39
History of Rome