1955, quoted in Classic Essays on Twentieth-Century Music, ISBN 0028645812
1950s
“For truth itself does not have the privilege to be employed at any time and in every way; its use, noble as it is, has its circumscriptions and limits.”
Book III, Ch. 13
Essais (1595), Book III
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“For truth itself has not the privilege to be spoken at all times and in all sorts.”
Book III, Ch. 13. Of Experience
Essais (1595), Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
In an interview with Christiane Vielhaber, 1986; as cited on collected quotes on the website of Gerhard Richter: 'on Other subjects' https://www.gerhard-richter.com/en/quotes/other-aspects-6
1980's
Introduction, p. xiii
Philosophy At The Limit (1990)
“Any lie has a condemnation: its duration. Time, sooner or later, will manifest the truth.”
Original: Qualsiasi bugia ha una condanna: la sua durata. Il tempo, prima o poi, manifesterà la verità.
Source: prevale.net
“Every village has its simpleton, and if one does not exist they invent one to pass the time.”
Source: Zorba the Greek (1946), Ch. 8
Kant's Inaugural Dissertation (1770), Section III On The Principles Of The Form Of The Sensible World
Source: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/11085116-the-reality-is-there-is-something-which-exist-but-what