“Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.”
Source: Walden
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Henry David Thoreau385
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“Call me a queer. I'd rather hit than make love, money, or friends.”
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“[The rich] are indeed rather possessed by their money than possessors.”
Robert Burton book The Anatomy of Melancholy
Section 2, member 3, subsection 12, Covetousness, a Cause.
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Part I
Évariste Galois (1811–1832) French mathematician, founder of group theory
Of mathematics — as quoted in Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty (1980) by Morris Kline, p. 99.
“I'd rather hear a truth that'll make me cry than a lie that'll make me smile!”
Luiz Carlos Alborghetti (1945–2009) Italian-Brazilian radio commenter, showman and political figure
Original: (pt) Eu prefiro uma verdade que me faça chorar a uma mentira que me faça sorrir!
“All my moves were designed to promote the happiness and wellbeing of my family, rather than fame.”
Hartley Shawcross, Baron Shawcross (1902–2003) British politician
As quoted in his obituary in The Times (11 July 2003) http://www.fpp.co.uk/History/Nuremberg/Times110703.html
“A lie is more comfortable than doubt, more useful than love, more lasting than truth.”
Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014) Colombian writer
[The Autumn of the Patriarch, 2006 [1976], HarperCollins, 978-0-06-088286-0, 254] translated from El Ontoño del Patriarica (1975) by Gregory Rabassa
“We humans are willing to believe anything rather than the truth.”
Carlos Ruiz Zafón book The Shadow of the Wind
Variant: We are willing to believe anything other than the truth.
Source: The Shadow of the Wind
Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues (1715–1747) French writer, a moralist
Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 185.