“I learned early to understand that there is no such condition in human affairs as absolute truth. There is only truth as people see it, and truth, even in fact, may be kaleidoscopic in its variety. The damage such perception did to me I have felt ever sinceI could never belong entirely to one side of any question.” PeopleHumansMayFactsTruthFeltSidesConditionsPerceptionAbsolutesAffairVarietyDamageAbsolute Truth Author:Pearl S. Buck
“The truth may often be carried about by those who themselves remain all unaware of it. They bear that which has weight and substance and yet for them has no name whereby it may be evoked or called forth. They go about ignorant of the true nature of their condition, such are the wiles of truth and such its stratagems.” MayTruthNamesConditionsBearsWeightIgnorantSubstanceTrue NatureOften IsStratagem Book:The Border Trilogy: Picador Classic Source: The Border Trilogy: Picador Classic