
Top 14 Injurious Truth Quotes
#1. The man who speaks an injurious truth lest his soul be not saved if he do otherwise, should reflect that that sort of a soul is not strictly worth saving. The
Mark Twain
#2. An injurious truth has no merit over an injurious lie. Neither should ever be uttered. The man who speaks an injurious truth, lest his soul be not saved if he do otherwise, should reflect that that sort of a soul is not strictly worth saving.
Mark Twain
#3. Style is something that's extremely important, but it must grow naturally out of who and what you are and what the material calls for. It cannot be superimposed.
William Friedkin
#4. Our deeds determine us, as long as we determine our deeds
George Eliot
#5. I have found by experience that man makes his plans to be upset by God, but, at the same time, where the ultimate goal is the search of truth, on matter how a man's plans are frustrated the issue is never injurious and often better than anticipated.
Mahatma Gandhi
#6. The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men.
Blaise Pascal
#7. With the mailorder, I wake up in the morning, I check my e-mail, process the orders, and then I just print everything out. And then for the rest of the day it's actually sitting with paper.
Keith Fullerton Whitman
#8. I'm freakishly competitive, so I set a date to achieve a certain weight or fitness.
Jamie Bamber
#9. If you want to succeed, you've got to be okay to just lose control.
Alexis Ohanian
#10. There's nothing harder to do in animation than nothing. Movement is our medium.
Milt Kahl
#11. Whosoever loves not picture is injurious to truth, and all the wisdom of poetry. Picture is the invention of heaven, the most ancient and most akin to nature. It is itself a silent work, and always one and the same habit.
Ben Jonson
#12. All bad memories erased! Now you can make new ones-good memories.
Jung Woo
#13. Keep a little space in your heart for the improbable. You won't regret it.
Elizabeth Warren
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