
Source: Pilgrim of the Absolute (1947), p. 88
Essays, On Authorship and Style
Context: Truth that is naked is the most beautiful, and the simpler its expression the deeper is the impression it makes; this is partly because it gets unobstructed hold of the hearer’s mind without his being distracted by secondary thoughts, and partly because he feels that here he is not being corrupted or deceived by the arts of rhetoric, but that the whole effect is got from the thing itself.
Source: Pilgrim of the Absolute (1947), p. 88
Heinrich Heine, p. 144
Essays in Criticism (1865)
Vol. 1, p. 77; "Sensus Communis".
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711)
Entry (1950)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
“Truth is most beautiful undraped.”
Source: The Art of Literature
they weren’t always
Source: Blue Mars (1996), Chapter 13, “Experimental Procedures” (p. 657)
“The truth is always simpler than you can imagine.”
Source: The Red Dice