... \^Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth, but the quiet suppression of half of it, is the formidable evil : there is always hope when people are forced to listen to both sides ; it is when they attend only to one that errors harden into... Why Freedom Matters - Página 24por Norman Angell - 1919 - 21 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1941 - 952 páginas
...is there in the existing state of human intellect a chance of fair play to all sides of the truth. There is always hope when people are forced to listen...effect of truth by being exaggerated into falsehood. He who lets the world, or his portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need for any other... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1942 - 228 páginas
...is there in the existing state of human intellect a chance of fan' play to all sides of the truth. There is always hope when people are forced to listen...effect of truth by being exaggerated into falsehood. He who lets the world, or his portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need for any other... | |
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour - 1970 - 714 páginas
...as a thinker it is his first duty to follow his intellect to whatever conclusions it may lead. . . . There is always hope when people are forced to listen to both sides. It is when they attend only one that errors harden 'into prejudices and truth itself ceases to have the effect of truth, by being... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1978 - 1114 páginas
...than the words of John Stuart Mill : "Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth," Mill said, "but the quiet suppression of half of it, is the formidable...effect of truth, by being exaggerated into falsehood." Let me now turn to specific guidelines for the new Agency. They can best be outlined In terms of each... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1989 - 336 páginas
...calmer and more disinterested bystander, that this collision of opinions works its salutary effect. Not the violent conflict between parts of the truth,...effect of truth, by being exaggerated into falsehood. And since there are few mental attributes more rare than that judicial faculty which can sit in intelligent... | |
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