truth
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nobody knows
one believes in god another negates the existence of god both are believers
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Truth is not what I am looking for
In fact, I doubt that I am at all looking It is said that 300,000 years have passed as humans evolve. We logically add many more years of existence to what allowed our begin in the first place. Considering this length of time, why look for truth? Is it not obvious that truth evades us…
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truth be thought
If we can agree that counting our current year makes reference to a much longer human presence and being than two-thousand and twenty-two cycles If we can agree that we retain all we have been — be it by reading about it, by being it, or both why hunger for a truth? If we can…
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And yet, we know enough not to question
There has got to be profound truth behind these emotions and thoughts that make me shiver, wet my eyes, fearless, and perpetually hunger with open eyes, in love.
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An Introspective Question
I drive, and drive, towards knowing truth, wanting to understand the inner desire to uncover truth. I contemplate her, and him, those beautiful souls in the bodies of my own blood who I saw and touched as they arrived. And I equally accept, and bathe in the mere joy of their existence, simply so, abstaining…
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Imaginative, True, Responsible Human
Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who are able of themselves to impart purpose and direction to their lives. The need for imagination, a sense of truth, and a feeling of responsibility— these three forces are the very nerve of education Rudolf Steiner (27 February 1861 – 30 March 1925)
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If Truth tires Epistemology
Perhaps this incessantly troubling thoughts and statements that perpetually create a back and forth between subjective truth and objective truth have no relation to truth at all Perhaps we mean measure, not truth.
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Truth cannot be known to mortals*
If truth cannot be known to mortals, why is the word in our vocabulary? *The words of Klytämnestra, in “Electra”.Opera in one act, by Richard Strauss (1864–1949).Clytemnestra, in Greek mythology, is a goddess, wife of Agamemnon, and mother of Electra, Chrysothemis, and Orestes
