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It's irrelevant whether what one says is true or false: both will be contradicted. -- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I don't believe that you can talk about a photograph being true or false. I don't think such a claim has any meaning. -- Errol Morris

A blunt statement can be as false as any other. -- Mason Cooley

False is the body, false are the clothes; false is beauty. -- Guru Nanak

Knowledge is true opinion. -- Plato

Everything is false, everything is possible, everything is doubtful. -- Guy De Maupassant

Finally, if nothing can be truly asserted, even the following claim would be false, the claim that there is no true assertion. -- Aristotle.

Incontrovertible truth. -- Charlaine Harris

Truth is paradox. -- John O'donohue

What is not in nature can never be true. -- Voltaire

Two truths cannot contradict one another. -- Ibn Rushd

You may not believe this. No one believes this, but it is true. -- Ernest Hemingway,

Be true, be true, be true. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne

Most things are both true and absurd. -- Derek B. Miller

It is the hallmark of any deep truth that its negation is also a deep truth -- Niels Bohr

These are the things I know are true ... -- Amy Tan

Everything is true and not true about everything. That's one thing I've learned. -- John Lennon

Round numbers are always false. -- Samuel Johnson

True' and 'false' are the evasions of people who never want to arrive at a decision. Truth is something without end. -- Robert Musil

Every lie contains truth, and every truth contains a lie -- Aki Shimizu

Facts do not constitute truth, -- Werner Herzog

Some things are true whether you believe in them or not. -- Nicolas Cage

Everything is true in some sense, false in some sense, and meaningless in another sense. -- Camden Benares

Truth and falsehood are opposed; but truth is the norm not of truth only but of falsehood also. -- C.s. Lewis

Truth is what most contradicts itself. -- Lawrence Durrell

Truth is that which cannot be proved false. -- Dick Morris

A train of thought is never false. The falsehood lies deep in the necessities of existence. -- Joseph Conrad

The false is nothing but an imitation of the true. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero

I've heard that a few things are truth but some of them are not. -- Lizthewiz

The Truth is doubted. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

Truth is not ... something to believe or disbelieve. The things we believe are always less than Truth[.] -- Steve Hagen

Only the illogical has any chance of being true. -- Marty Rubin

Facts are counterrevolutionary. -- Eric Hoffer

All generalizations are false, including this one. -- Alexander Chase

One does not have to prove a negative. One should assume a negative. -- David Eller

A thing may happen and be a total lie; another thing may not happen and be truer then the truth -- Leah Wilson

Truth does not surround itself with lies. -- John Christopher

Some sorts of truth are truer than others. -- Jack London

Paradox is a characteristic of truth. -- Wilhelm Dilthey

Every truth must be accompanied by some corresponding act. -- George Macdonald

...everthing is true and nothing is true! -- Albert Camus

...everything you say is a fact, but none of it is true -- John Williams

Truth is always paradoxical. -- Henry David Thoreau

Strictly speaking, nothing that's said is true. (Though one can be the truth, one can't ever say it.) -- Susan Sontag

Whatever you believe is true, is. -- Stan Beecham

Falsehood is for a season. -- Walter Savage Landor

Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said. -- Voltaire

Any statement beginning with the words 'In truth' is almost always a lie. -- Stephen King

...everywhere I am is true. -- Baisao

There's no one thing that is true. They're all true. -- Ernest Hemingway,

Things evidently false are not only printed, but many things of truth most falsely set forth. -- Thomas Browne

Whatsoever things are true ... think on these things. -- Elizabeth George

The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. -- Niels Bohr

Nothing has to be true, but everything has to sound true. -- Isaac Asimov

Search the truth for yourself. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

There is fact in every fiction and truth in every lie. -- Krisi Keley

You know something, don't you?" "I know lots of things
your inquiry needs to be more specific." "Just answer the question." "True/false or multiple choice? -- Neal Shusterman

Is this true or only clever? -- Augustine Birrell

Paradoxes are the only truths. -- George Bernard Shaw

As for what is not true, you will always find abundance in the newspapers. -- Thomas Jefferson

Propositions are true or false. Images are not. -- Gene Edward Veith Jr.

The true is the whole. -- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

But even the facts do not always tell the truth -- Paul Auster

The true is not material reality only. -- Jules Breton

NEVER TRUST a blanket statement. They're all false. -- Peter Wisan

All the strangest things are true. -- April Genevieve Tucholke

Whatever you believe to be true, whether it is true or not; if you believe it, then to you it becomes the truth. -- Stella Payton

What your mind wants to believe will become the reality, regardless of the truth or falsity in the statement. -- Stephen Richards

The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth. -- Niels Bohr

Not many people are true, fake as the lies they tell -- Kid Cudi

My soul abhors a falsehood -- Horace Walpole

every value is true except false and nil. -- Peter J. Jones

False as the adulterate promises of favorites in power when poor men court them. -- Thomas Otway

No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong. -- Francois De La Rochefoucauld

The question is unanswerable because its truth can't be tested. -- Jen Nadol

The true and the plausible are rarely the same. -- Helen Mccloy

The only lies that are true are the ones that you believe. -- Colby Buzzell

A thought, once uttered, is untrue -- Fyodor Tyutchev

Argument is not always truth. -- Lajos Kossuth

False facts are not facts at all. -- Matshona Dhliwayo

A false idea is not only one which is absolutely subjective but one which is absolutely objective. -- A. D. Gordon

Truth does not become more or less true, whether those who know it are many or few. -- John C. Wright

truth is a poor test for knowledge. The -- Yuval Noah Harari

There's no one thing that's true. It's all true. -- Ernest Hemingway,

All statements are true, if you are free to redefine their terms. -- Thomas Sowell

Words have no word for words that are not true. -- W. H. Auden

Knowledge is truth. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

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. -- Aristotle.

If it's on the Internet, then it's gotta be true. -- Ken Jennings

Unlikely things are often true . . . -- Sheridan Hay

Of all lies, art is the least untrue. -- Gustave Flaubert

When somebody says that all statements are false, the obvious problem is that as an assertion it's self-defeating. -- Henry Flynt

Accuracy and clarity of statement are mutually exclusive. -- Niels Bohr

Your questions are false if you already know the answer. -- Jose Saramago

Truth is in all things, even partly, in error. -- Jean-Luc Godard

Is that true?
There is truth in it.
And lies as well?
There is an untruth, and an exaggeration. -- George R R Martin

If you haven't experienced it, it's not true. -- Kabir

Nothing but what astonishes is true. -- Edward Young

Often wrong, never in doubt. -- Ivy Baker Priest

There is no such thing as a fixed and reliable truth (except for the statement that this is so, presumably -- Peter Barry