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All generalizations, with the possible exception of this one, are false.
Antifragility is beyond resilience or robustness. The resilient resists shocks and stays the same; the antifragile gets better.
All generalisations - perhaps except this one - are false.
Dissonance is a harmony.
I may contradict myself, but at least I don't contradict myself.
The truth does not contradict facts.
All counter-revolutionary wars are unjust, all revolutionary wars are just.
Nothing seems true that cannot also seem false.
When something's one thing, it's not another.
To deny a concept is not to embrace its opposite.
If you have a correct statement, then the opposite of a correct statement is of course an incorrect statement, a wrong statement. But when you have a deep truth, then the opposite of a deep truth may again be a deep truth.
.. a string of coincidence is not a coincitence.
Reality is contradictory. And it's paradoxical.
Things which as effects presuppose others as causes cannot be reciprocally at the same time causes of these.
Not worth is an example that does not solve the problem.
Paradox is a characteristic of truth.
You could have had this instead. But going back is false. Moving ahead is false. Looking the other way is false. Trying to redress all that is false turns out to be just as false.
The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth.
The demonstrable correlation of opposites is an image of the transcendental correlation of contradictories.
A paradox may be paradoctored.
Equality and separation cannot exist in the same space.
An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.
Dissonance cannot be corrected by criticism.
Truth and falsehood are opposed; but truth is the norm not of truth only but of falsehood also.
A religion contradicting science and a science contradicting religion are equally false.
True change happens within not without
As these examples show, Freud's theory is resourceful, perhaps dangerously so, in incorporating apparently recalcitrant counterexamples.
Any movement in history which attempts to perpetuate itself, becomes reactionary.
The words of truth are always paradoxical.
What I resist persists. What I accept is transformed.
To any action there is always an opposite and equal reaction; in other words, the actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal and always opposite in direction.
The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.
Dissonance is the truth about harmony.
That which must not, can not be.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
You can live opposite of what you profess, but you cannot live opposite of what you believe.
If the experiments which I urge be defective, it cannot be difficult to show the defects; but if valid, then by proving the theory, they must render all objections invalid.
A reactionary is a somnambulist walking backwards.
I'm not abnegation, I'm not dauntless, I am Divergent
It is impossible, by the way, when picking one example of anything, to avoid picking one which is atypical in some sense.
Truth is paradox.
Resistance, however, is useless. (1939)
A continuity isn't necessarily right, just because it's a continuity.'
'Yes, Ella, it is. It is. Believe me, it is,
In every truth, the opposite is equally true. A truth can only be expressed and enveloped in words if it is one-sided.
A thought, once uttered, is untrue
As so often in life, it is not a case of true and false, but of true and more true.
Action and reaction are equal and opposite.
Therefore victory in war is not repetitious, but adapts its form endlessly.
Evil can be opposed without being mirrored. Oppressors can be resisted without being emulated. Enemies can be neutralized without being destroyed.
Elias and Laia are each other's countermelodies. I am just a dissonant note.
Counterfactual conditionals are always true, because the premise is false. But I was there that day, so now I am where I am.
Antithesis is the narrow gateway through which error most prefers to worm its way towards truth.
An expropriating property protector (the state, through taxation) is a contradiction in terms
To establish that a rule is likely to be true, one must try to prove it false.
Falsehoods not only disagree with truth, but usually quarell among themselves.
The non-commutativity of the underlying process produces an ontological complementarity. This must be contrasted to Bohr's epistemological complementarity.
It is important to realise that two conflicting statements can both be equally true depending on the level from which you observe the same situation.
Defeat prefers reactionist.
Only that which can be switched, can be.
To say of what is that it is not, or of what is not that it is, is false, while to say of what is that it is, and of what is not that it is not, is true.
The exact contrary of what is generally believed is often the truth.
Pushing any truth out very far, you are met by a counter-truth.
Truth becomes untruth if uttered by your enemy
Across planes of consciousness, we have to live with the paradox that opposite things can be simultaneously true.
Every representation, even of an orgy, is a sublimation.
Everything simple is false. Everything complex is unusable.
A false idea is not only one which is absolutely subjective but one which is absolutely objective.
It is bizarre to treat all differences as oppositions,
Yes, said Mr. Casaubon, with that peculiar pitch of voice which makes the word half a negative.
Everything direct is positive, everything indirect is negative.
You can flip a coin to change its face, but it remains the same coin.
Nothing exists without its opposite.
Output always equals input.
Repulsion masks attraction
the remembrence of things past is not nessecarly the remeberance of things as they were
On the other side of attraction, is repulsion.
Life itself is contradictory. Only death is consistent.
The exception does not prove the rule.
It is possible for the same thing both to be and not to be.Thing-- David Hume
(Crank theories) always violated the first rule of a scientific model: they were uncheckable.
It is only true inasmuch as it is truly followed.
There's a paradox in every paradigm.
One man's antinomy is another man's falsidical paradox, give or take a couple of thousand years.
False as the fowler's artful snare.
If one man challenges a statement and another cannot prove it, it does not necessarily follow that the statement is false.
Identity is invariably false to facts.
On both sides thus is simple truth suppressed.
Truth is found neither in the thesis nor the antithesis, but in an emergent synthesis which reconciles the two.
What is true is true, and what is false is false ...
You cannot add to truth without taking away from it.
The moment truth is asserted, it becomes false.
You can't assert an answer just because it's not something else.
Truth has no duality.
Irene gasped. "Have you taken leave of your senses, Stuart?" she hissed. "Have you?"
Stuart closed his eyes.
"No," he said. "Au contraire." It was strong language for the Edinburgh New Town, but he had to say it.
"Don't au contraire me," said Irene.
But it was too late. He had.
(1) irreversible processes are as real as reversible ones. (2) irreversible processes play a fundamental constructive role in the physical world. (3) irreversibility is deeply rooted in dynamics.
Everything you add to the truth subtracts from the truth.
I am a contrarian.
Difference is not the opposite of harmony but its condition.
It has sometimes been said that we find nowhere in nature an analogue of the difference between happens and is, on the one hand, and ought, on the other hand.
I may indeed very well happen to contradict myself; but truth, as Demades said, I do not contradict.