“I have taken the stand that nobody can be always wrong, but it does seem to me that I have approximated so highly that I am nothing short of a negative genius.” DoeSeemsScienceTakenGeniusNegativeErrorsAlways Wrong Book:Wild Talents Source: Wild Talents
“For centuries great, brave, lonely men have been telling you what to do. Time and again you have corrupted, diminished and demolished their teachings; time and again you have been captivated by their weakest points, taken not the great truth, but some trifling error as your guiding principal.” MenHas BeensTakenTeachingCenturyLonelyBraveErrorsPrincipalTriflingCaptivatedLonely Man Author:Wilhelm Reich
“Some disguised deceits counterfeit truth so perfectly that not to be taken in by them would be an error of judgment.” Would BeTakenJudgmentErrorsDeceitCounterfeit Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld
“I never approved either the errors of his book, or the trivial truths he so vigorously laid down. I have, however, stoutly taken his side when absurd men have condemned him for these same truths.” MenBookSidesTakenInternetErrorsAbsurdFree SpeechApproved Author:Voltaire
“Most people willingly deceive themselves with a doubly false faith; they believe in eternal memory (of men, things, deeds, peoples) and in rectification (of deeds, errors, sins, injustice). Both are sham. The truth lies at the opposite end of the scale: everything will be forgotten and nothing will be rectified. All rectification (both vengeance and forgiveness) will be taken over by oblivion.” PeopleMenBelieveEndsLyingMemoriesSinTakenEternalOppositesErrorsInjusticeForgottenDeedsScalesDeceivingVengeanceOblivionRectification Author:Milan Kundera