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"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Truth"Such a reaction is natural enough—when someone insists a thing has to be true and you are a jerk, a reactionary, a traitor to the species, and worse for not seeing its truth right away, you tend to back off, to put it mildly. But the reaction is in some ways unfortunate. The truth of an idea is not a function of its proponents’ manners. In all fairness, an idea should be evaluated solely on the twin bases of the evidence pertaining to it and its usefulness in uncovering further truths (a theory need not be true to be valuable—it need only lead to truth)."
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
"There is no finality in the presentation of truth; it develops and grows to meet mans growing demand for light."
"But the fact is, the truth is a very dangerous thing and most people aren’t very careful with it because most of the time, they don’t even recognize it. Consequently, they end up lying when they think they’re being truthful, and spilling the truth when they think they’re covering up."
"Truth is an arrow and the gate is narrow...that it passes through"
"Sometimes lies were more dependable than the truth."
"The truth is so lovable that it has only to be known to be embraced."