“A truth that's told with bad intent
Beats all the lies you can invent.”
William Blake Auguries of Innocence
Source: 1800s, Auguries of Innocence (1803), Line 53
Source: Auguries of Innocence
“A truth that's told with bad intent
Beats all the lies you can invent.”
William Blake Auguries of Innocence
Source: 1800s, Auguries of Innocence (1803), Line 53
“Good or bad, do it as you. Too many lies and there's no truth to go back to.”
Terry Pratchett book Monstrous Regiment
Source: Monstrous Regiment
Tenzin Gyatso (1935) spiritual leader of Tibet
The point of this saying is not that poverty is a virtue, but that happiness does not come with wealth, but from setting limits to one’s desires, and living within those limits with satisfaction.
In [Rubin, Gary, Your Emotional Fitness: Everything You Need to Know to Live a Life of Abundance, http://books.google.com/books?id=CGqu8-5W7UUC&pg=PA173, April 2013, Balboa Press, 978-1-4525-7059-4, 173–].
Cormac McCarthy book No Country for Old Men
Source: No Country for Old Men (2005)
Context: The stories gets passed on and the truth gets passed over. As the sayin goes. Which I reckon some would take as meanin that the truth cant compete. But I dont believe that. I think that when the lies are all told and forgot the truth will be there yet. It dont move about from place to place and it dont change from time to time. You cant corrupt it any more than you can salt salt. You cant corrupt it because that's what it is. It's the thing you're talkin about. I've heard it compared to the rock — maybe in the bible—and I wouldnt disagree with that. But it'll be here even when the rock is gone. I'm sure they's people would disagree with that. Quite a few, in fact. But I never could find out what any of them did believe.