Truth springs from argument amongst friends.
David Hume
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Truth springs from argument amongst friends. -David Hume.
DAVID HUME Truth, springs from agrument amongst friends.
DAVID HUME If we take in our hand any volume; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does...
DAVID HUME I have always considered David Hume as approaching as nearly the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuo...
ADAM SMITH David Hume, in a moment of acute skepticism, felt panicky in the solitude of his study and had to go...
WILLIAM BARRETT The late Mr. D...
ERASMUS DARWIN Who gave the decisive deathblow to the argument from design on the basis of biological complexity? B...
MAARTEN BOUDRY My chest of books divide amongst my friends--
JOHN KEATS Nothing is so unpopular as positive change amongst friends.
STEVE MARABOLI I am privileged to count many Muslims among my friends - some are amongst my closest friends.
NICOLA STURGEON Truth is always the strongest argument.
SOPHOCLES From the beginnings of modern monetary theory, in David Hume's marvelous essays of 1752, 'Of...
ROBERT LUCAS, JR. From death springs life and from the graves of great patriots springs a great nation
PATRICK HENRY PEARSE Reproachful speech from either side
The want of argument supplied;
They rail, reviled; as ofte...
JOHN GAY Curiosity endows the people who have it with a generosity in argument and a serenity in their own mo...
ALISTAIR COOKE Curiosity ... endows the people who have it with a generosity in argument and a serenity in their ow...
ALISTAIR COOKE The most dangerous enemy of truth and freedom amongst us is the compact majority
HENRIK IBSEN Racism springs from ignorance.
MARIO BALOTELLI Amongst the friends of Allah (Awliya), the Qur'an is considered as a love letter from Allah, which i...
MUHAMMAD TAHIR-UL-QADRI In argument, truth always prevails finally; in politics, falsehood always.
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR From labor health, from health contentment springs.
MELODY BEATTIE Poor David Hume is dying fast, but with more real cheerfulness and good humor and with more real res...
ADAM SMITH Poor David Hume is dying fast, but with more real cheerfulness and good humor and with more real res...
ADAM SMITH Obviously, argument is a judicious act. One should be very cautious and descriminational about choos...
CHANDRABABU V.S. All cruelty springs from weakness.
LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA Fear always springs from ignorance
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Fear always springs from ignorance.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON All cruelty springs from weakness.
SENECA (SENECA THE ELDER) All cruelty springs from weakness.
SENECA We hold these truths to be self-evident.
{Franklin's edit to the assertion in BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Argument is meant to reveal the truth, not to create it.
EDWARD DE BONO The purpose of argument is to change the nature of truth.
FRANK HERBERT From wine what sudden friendship springs?
JOHN GAY cynicism springs from disappointments in love.
MARTY RUBIN The service is designed to be a celebration of David's life with tributes from a wide range of famil...
HELEN CLARK Great effort springs naturally from great attitude.
PAT RILEY All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling.
OSCAR WILDE Religion springs from man's feeling of inferiority.
AHMED MOSTAFA All cruelty springs from hardheartedness and weakness
SENECA Trouble springs from idleness, and grievous toil from needless ease.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Trouble springs from idleness, and grievous toil from needless ease.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN They weren't making much sense; she decided they were having an argument as old and comfortable as a...
NEIL GAIMAN In a heated argument we are apt to lose sight of the truth.
PUBLILIUS SYRUS The way a story makes an argument is quite different from the way a persuasive essay does it. Emotio...
KEN LIU There are no better friends than those forged through honest and often heated argument.
BERTRAND RUSSELL Action springs not from thought, but from a readiness for responsibility.
DIETRICH BONHOEFFER Action springs not from thought, but from a readiness for responsibility.
G. M. TREVELYAN Great effort springs naturally from a great attitude.
PAT RILEY All cruelty springs from hard-heartedness and weakness.
SENECA From lightest words sometimes the direst quarrel springs.
CATO ELDER From lightest words sometimes the direst quarrel springs.
CATO THE ELDER They dispute not in order to find or even to seek Truth, but for victory, and to appear the more lea...
GIORDANO BRUNO There are but few saints amongst scientists, as among other men, but truth itself is a goal comparab...
GEORGE SARTON Whether your pleasing or pissing everybody off, your doing something wrong.
DAVID COOK Laughter springs from the lawless part of our nature.
AGNES REPPLIER Real glory springs from the silent conquest of ourselves.
JOSEPH P. THOMPSON The murmur that springs
From the growing of grass.
EDGAR ALLAN POE Her eyes were springs from which ecstasy drew water.
YASMINA KHADRA Laughter springs from the lawless part of our nature
AGNES REPPLIER Real glory springs from the silent conquest of ourselves.
JAMES THOMPSON I don't accept the argument of people like David Horowitz that the government should impose some...
JUAN COLE Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul.
HENRY WARD BEECHER Happiness springs up from within. Do not seek it without.
OGWO DAVID EMENIKE What dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs,
What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things.
ALEXANDER POPE From Helicon's harmonious springs
A thousand rills their mazy progress take.
THOMAS GRAY There are springs in the mind from which others cannot drink.
CLAY GRIFFITH Time and truth are friends, though there are many moments hostile to truth
JOSEPH JOUBERT What dire offence from am'rous causes springs,
What mighty contests rise from trivial things,.....
ALEXANDER POPE Reason, Hume argued, doesn’t determine what we want but only how we obtain it.
ERIC WEINER It's like finding oneself amongst friends. People look at you as if they like you. That is, until th...
HAYLEY MILLS Flattery makes friends and truth makes enemies.
PROVERB Flattery makes friends and truth makes enemies.
SPANISH PROVERB Truth hurts - not the searching after; the running from
JOHN EYBERG Truth has very few friends and those few are suicides.
ANTONIO PORCHIA The will to do springs from the knowledge that we can do.
JAMES ALLEN Will springs from the two elements of moral sense and self-interest.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN The ticket to Utopia ia real Love that springs from within us.
KATERINA KOSTAKI Will springs from the two elements of moral sense and self interest
ABRAHAM LINCOLN It's a strange truth that no matter how persuaded we might be of our own correctness, the discomfiti...
BRITTNEY RYAN David Frost plucked me from the nightclubs.
RONNIE CORBETT The truth is always the strongest argument. Sophocles Truth is a thing immortal and perpetual, and i...
FREDERICK THE GREAT Your days are short here; this is the last of your springs. And now in the serenity and quiet of thi...
ADLAI STEVENSON Your days are short here; this is the last of your springs. And now in the serenity and quiet of thi...
ADLAI E. STEVENSON Flattery brings friends, but the truth begets enmity.
LORD ALFRED TENNYSON With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from blind belief in another.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG We will put our friends and our brothers, the Arabs and the Europeans ... far away from the Israeli ...
YASSER ARAFAT Bishop Berkeley destroyed this world in one volume octavo; and nothing remained, after his time, but...
SYDNEY SMITH Your days are short here; this is the last of your springs. And now in the serenity and quiet of thi...
ADLAI E. STEVENSON Full from the fount of Joy's delicious springs
Some bitter o'er the flowers its bubbling venom spr...
LUCRETIUS (TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS) Full from the fount of Joy's delicious springs
Some bitter o'er the flowers its bubbling venom spr...
LUCRETIUS TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS Piety requires us to honor truth above our friends.
ARISTOTLE A rain forest springs from the droppings of animals and grows greater than any cultivated garden; li...
AGONA APELL The pleasure we feel in music springs from the obedience which is in it.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU It is not from reason that justice springs, but goodness is born of wisdom.
MAURICE MAETERLINCK Monica: I got a leg, three breasts, and a wing. Chandler: how do you find clothes that fit?
FRIENDS [after settling a fight between Monica and Rachel] Phoebe: Hey, if we were in prison, you guys would...
FRIENDS [Ross is walking down the aisle at Chandler and Monica's wedding] Ross: Wow. This is the first time ...
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FRIENDS Phoebe : They don't know that we know they know we know.
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