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" A truer, truth he couldn't have spoken, the words sunk deep in her heart
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He imagined truer words were never spoken
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Fizzicist had actually never said a truer word
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Nowhere is this truer than in prayer
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She opined that if excerpts in every religious text were to be taken and combined into a book, that book would form a truer reflection of the intended teachings
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The centuries are filled with philosophical contention between supporters of deductive and inductive logic as to which gives a truer picture of reality
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If there has ever been a truer oxymoron, I have never heard of it
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that is truer than true
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“Truer words were never spoken,” said Brendan
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The metaphorical Job had searched toward the source of a truer meaning
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It has never seemed truer to me than now, watching Dauntless traitors induce a sleeping simulation that is not so different from the one that forced them to kill members of Abnegation not a month ago
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Nothing is truer then that “Evil triumphs when good men keep silent
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” A truer statement could not be said
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And these worldviews can richly enhance our lives: these alternative worldviews can give truer accounts of the world than scientific studies
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I suspect that Truer theories
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statement ‘I think therefore I am’ couldn’t be truer in the quantum-like
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Hence it is truer to say that we gave India to the English than that India was lost
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But there is a truer and a deeper
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If the so-called science or religion of any age is false, then must it either purify its activities or pass away before the emergence of a material science or spiritual religion of a truer and more worthy order
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disconnected from their potentially truer inner and outer experience
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“We lose ourselves in the dark, while we simultaneously find parts of ourselves truer than ever
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to find a truer calling
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I was the epitome of the social outcast and tortured genius, just the type that the teenagers and the rejects of society rally behind without actually considering the character, the deeper or truer meanings of the intentions behind the person’s work
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The Words of our Lord, wrongly divided, will in most cases, speak to the unwise about the other guy, replacing the truer and deeper value that the parable represents, which is the inner being of ourselves
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There were ten virgins called for into a wedding, five foolish, and five wise, and even though this parable, when given to us by Jesus, has an earthly meaning, it was many years later before I began to understand the truer and deeper value of it, for the parable itself, was speaking to me, about me
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afraid of our inferiorities, but isn’t it a truer statement to say that we’re simply afraid of who we are? Of course we’re afraid of our
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Once we have tasted a truer
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Who am I to say who’s been shown the truer light? Perhaps we are all correct in some way or all wrong
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“That statement couldn’t be truer,” my brother said as he entered the room
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If the human race is to survive the coming crunch, it is going to have to find some other way to motivate people besides capitalistic greed and selfishness; and it is going to have to provide people with a truer sense of connection to the divine than that which is offered by most conventional religions
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To get a truer picture of the train, you might want to think of it as a massive gathering that first appeared about 4,000 years ago
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"Today you are You, that is truer than true
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“The very falsehoods of Mahomet are truer than the truths
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That old axiom, "Tell a lie often enough and they'll believe it!" was never truer
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And whose is a truer word than Al'lah's?
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What this Rabbi says is truer today than ever, but Homer and Cosmo-Art make a proposal and indicate a path for its accomplishment, in the hopes that there are couples who want to listen deeply to their desire for beauty and immortality
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They say revenge is a dish best served cold and in this instant there was no truer word
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What could be truer than your constancy
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A: You point out that the "I" thought is just a thought and therefore can't do anything, but what about that which thinks the "I" thought? What is that? Can it act? In the Diamond Approach, which I've been studying for several years, there is a realization of the unreality of the ego, or self-image, but there is also a recognition of a truer individual self that is a unique expression of the Oneness as it is incarnate in a particular person
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At times, the ego's desires move us, and at other times, we are moved by deeper drives coming from Essence, which is a truer aspect of our individuality than the ego that moves in harmony with the wisdom of Being
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It seemed to meld fully with the Daitya, making him a truer feline by extending its tendrils into his extremities
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things---sometimes the strange is truer than fiction,---so,
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In the first IISSIIDIOLOGY books, I tried to explain in great detail a truer Nature of this state of our outward Cosmic Reality
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While the truer We are Universal Focuses of Self-Consciousness that reflect, through their individual, narrowly-specific (for LLUU-VVU-Forms) states, various dynamics of the Creative Activity of these energy-information conglomerates
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The statement was devastatingly sincere and rang truer than anything anyone had ever said to him
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Nevertheless, some of you has a more developed intuition of “the intestinal brain”, and such person can assess the qualitative state of various SFUURMM-Forms only from the point of view of his own profit, survival, temporization and egoism, which means that a lot of truer Knowledge will be rejected by such person only because it will bring into challenge the inviolability of the value of his aspiration for “the physical” survival
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So that to feel better and get a truer understanding (experience) of the essence of this Idea, we try to stay as long as possible in the Configurations of the highest frequency UU-VVU-conglomerates (among those available for us), because only through them we can decipher and use the VVU-Information of flakglaass Levels of Energy-Plasma
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When the level of Self-Consciousnesses of scientists and the principles of researches conducted by them change to the extent that their truer Conceptions will naturally change the very “materiality” of the outer Reality and will make it possible to find at least some other “Fields” of non-photon origin that function on the basis of properties of other elementary particles; when it will be possible to clearly identify these “Fields” with our Thoughts and Feelings; when such terms as “matter” and “antimatter”, “gravitation” and “antigravitation” will be known even to schoolchildren of any primary school, then the most stubborn and distrustful scientists will finally understand that these “Fields” have their own levels of Self-Consciousness, and then they will start to call them not simply fields, but the way they must be called — Fields-Consciousnesses
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It is not easy for the ordinary mind, the mind that has not thought nor looked deeply into its own constitution and constituents, it is difficult even for minds that have thought but have no spiritual vision and experience, to imagine how there can be anything else in us truer, deeper and more powerful than this apparent "I" and its empire
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Of all the things Lizzie told me that evening none was truer than that money is the great seductress
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They are still truer, and more worth preserving: than all the lives of living humans, and all the lives of humans ever born
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philosophy of the Yahad/Essene, which included a truer understanding of the Zodiac than the
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my story does have elements of that, but I have attempted to tell a truer story because all things
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to achieve a truer understanding of its ideas
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and thereby a straighter (truer) path to the top
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Babylonia; only Daniel remains truer to God’s will in his story
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But the time is near at hand wherein there will be a fuller expression of ray purpose, type or quality, and therefore a truer appearance
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Finding, then, that, in fact he could not move, he thought himself of having recourse to his usual remedy, which was to think of some passage in his books, and his craze brought to his mind that about Baldwin and the Marquis of Mantua, when Carloto left him wounded on the mountain side, a story known by heart by the children, not forgotten by the young men, and lauded and even believed by the old folk; and for all that not a whit truer than the miracles of Mahomet
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His was the surly English pluck, and there is no tougher or truer,
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O strongest you in the hour of danger, in crisis! O truer than steel!) How you sprang--how you threw off the costumes of peace with
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"It is all exactly as you state it," said the canon; to which Don Quixote returned, "You also went on to say that books of this kind had done me much harm, inasmuch as they had upset my senses, and shut me up in a cage, and that it would be better for me to reform and change my studies, and read other truer books which would afford more pleasure and
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"I have heard of this book already," said Don Quixote, "and verily and on my conscience I thought it had been by this time burned to ashes as a meddlesome intruder; but its Martinmas will come to it as it does to every pig; for fictions have the more merit and charm about them the more nearly they approach the truth or what looks like it; and true stories, the truer they are the better they are;" and so saying he walked out of the printing office with a certain amount of displeasure in his looks
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Yes, material may fail, and men, too, may fail sometimes; but more often men, when they are given the chance, will prove themselves truer than steel, that wonderful thin steel from which the sides and the bulkheads of our modern sea-leviathans are made
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We may note also how he differs from Aristotle who declares poetry to be truer than history, for the opposite reason, because it is concerned with universals, not like history, with particulars (Poet)
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Is God above or below the idea of good? Or is the Idea of Good another mode of conceiving God? The latter appears to be the truer answer
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" Whether there is now, or ever will be, this communion of women and children and of property, in which the private and individual is altogether banished from life, and things which are by nature private, such as eyes and ears and hands, have become common, and all men express praise and blame, and feel joy and sorrow, on the same occasions, and the laws unite the city to the utmost,--whether all this is possible or not, I say that no man, acting upon any other principle, will ever constitute a state more exalted in virtue, or truer or better than this
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Let me next endeavour to show what is that fault in States which is the cause of their present maladministration, and what is the least change which will enable a State to pass into the truer form; and let the change, if possible, be of one thing only, or, if not, of two; at any rate, let the changes be as few and slight as possible
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At first, when any of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light, he will suffer sharp pains; the glare will distress him, and he will be unable to see the realities of which in his former state he had seen the shadows; and then conceive some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now, when he is approaching nearer to being and his eye is turned towards more real existence, he has a clearer vision,--what will be his reply? And you may further imagine that his instructor is pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them,--will he not be perplexed? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly saw are truer than the objects which are now shown to him?
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And is the satisfaction derived from that which has less or from that which has more existence the truer?
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The latter, he said, is the truer statement
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without flinching; for surely never was girl constitutionally truer to the
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"You never said truer word
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So Bob Doran comes lurching around asking Bloom to tell Mrs Dignam he was sorry for her trouble and he was very sorry about the funeral and to tell her that he said and everyone who knew him said that there was never a truer, a finer than poor little Willy that's dead to tell her
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A truerhearted lass never drew the breath of life, always with a laugh in her gipsylike eyes and a frolicsome word on her cherryripe red lips, a girl lovable in the extreme
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"'Deed you AIN'T! You never said no truer thing 'n that, you bet you
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Copulation without population! No, say I! Herod's slaughter of the innocents were the truer name
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But giving us no time to consider the dimensions, he threw himself instantly over his charming antagonist who received him as he pushed at once dead at mark, like a heroine, without flinching; for surely never was girl constitutionally truer to the taste of joy, or sincerer in the expressions of its sensations, than she was: we could observe pleasure lighten in her eyes, as he introduced his plenipotentiary instrument into her; till, at length, having indulged her to its utmost reach, its irritations grew so violent, and gave her the spurs so furiously, that collected within herself, and lost to every thing but the enjoyment of her favourite feelings, she retarded his thrusts with a just concert of spring heaves, keeping time so exactly with the most pathetic sighs, that one might have numbered the strokes in agitation by their distinct murmurs, whilst her active limbs kept wreathing and intertwisting with his, in convulsive folds: then the turtle-billing kisses, and the poignant painless lovebites, which they both exchanged, in a rage of delight, all conspiring towards the melting period
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“You never said a truer word, Sir … damn it,” Stylmyn agreed
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It was not wonderful that, in spite of her small instruction, her judgment in this matter was truer than his: for she looked with unbiassed comparison and healthy sense at probabilities on which he had risked all his egoism
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But that base prompting which makes a women more cruel to a rival than to a faithless lover, could have no strength of recurrence in Dorothea when the dominant spirit of justice within her had once overcome the tumult and had once shown her the truer measure of things
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'And mayhap in this time shall the old saw be proved truer than ever before since men spoke with mouth
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” Though probably said tongue-in-cheek, truer words have never been spoken
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But again, August has some outliers, so perhaps the median gives a truer picture
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This will give you a truer path to Consistently Profitable Trader (CPT)
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Could the analyst have reasoned that the former provides the truer measure of Purity’s earning power, since the company can be expected either again to earn money from that subsidiary (as it had earned it in the past up to 1934) or to drop it? The question of inter-corporate relationships would have to be considered
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We have here a direct contrast between the superficial indications of the income account and the truer story told by the successive balance sheets
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The original point was to provide a truer picture of the long-term growth of earnings by adjusting for short-term deviations from the trend or for supposedly “nonrecurring” events
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Hence arises a truer measure in the definitive judgments of nations
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“I’ve got more and truer friends than I ever imagined—and the best sister in the world
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Something along the lines of "it ain't how hard you can hit - it's how hard a hit you can take and still remain moving forward" - well, never a truer word was spoken
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Miss Crawford had a claim; and when it was no longer to encroach on, to interfere with the stronger claims, the truer kindness of another, she could do her justice even with pleasure to herself
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Be certain, nothing truer; 'tis no jest
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That's not the way one talks to women, of course, and to such women too—it would be truer to say such a woman, for I was not considering Tatyana Pavlovna
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But would it not be on the contrary a truer conclusion, that a multitude of unquestionably aristocratic Russian famiUes are with irresistible force passing in masses into exceptional famihes and mingling with them in the general lawlessness and chaos
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Is that so? And could anything truer be said than what he revealed to Thee in three questions and what Thou didst reject, and what in the books is called “the temptation”? And yet if there has ever been on earth a real stupendous miracle, it took place on that day, on the day of the three temptations
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And this is even truer in youth, for a young man who is always sensible is to be suspected and is of little worth—that's my opinion!
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And as the evolution of knowledge proceeds by truer and more necessary knowledge dislodging and replacing what is mistaken and unnecessary, so the evolution of feeling proceeds through art,—feelings less kind and less needful for the well-being of mankind are replaced by others kinder and more needful for that end
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“Nothing is truer or sadder
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Never was battery better placed for storming a stronghold than we are here, for pouring shot, hot with the love of Christ, into that empire-fortress of selfishness and superstition across the sea; but we need heavier guns, more ammunition, and a truer aim