Shakespeare is the true multicultural author. He exists in all languages. He is put on the stage everywhere. Everyone feels that they are represented by him on the stage. – Harold Bloom
A discrete series is a series of terms each of which is empirically derived, each one of which is empirically true. And this is the reason for the fragmentary character of those poems. – George Oppen
Propaganda, to be effective, must be believed. To be believed, it must be credible. To be credible, it must be true. – Hubert H. Humphrey
The Bible gives a true and trustworthy account of creation, and that account in no way conflicts with or contradicts an old-Earth view, and vice versa. – Hugh Ross
Everything one invents is true, you may be perfectly sure of that. Poetry is as precise as geometry. – Gustave Flaubert
They may well say not only is this not true, but I will put in an injunction to prevent publication. No, stories don’t go in unless I’m convinced by the people who write them that they’re true. And if I’m wrong, then so be it. – Ian Hislop
Our country’s motto is e pluribus unum: out of many, we are one. Will we stay true to that motto? – Hillary Clinton
Dr. Insulza is quite an idiot, a true idiot. The insipid Dr. Insulza should resign from the secretariat of the OAS for daring to play that role. – Hugo Chavez
If pushed, though, I’d say that the next stage will be reached when it it’s no longer true that about 75% of the best games were written in 1980’s on the way to that. – Graham Nelson
It’s true and it’s easily said that language is material, and something does materialise as one writes. – Heinrich Boll
With ‘True Grit,’ the language was very specific, as is Shakespeare. You couldn’t really improvise, nor would you really ever have to. I never felt the need to. It was all so beautifully written, and it was all right there. – Hailee Steinfeld
That metre itself forms an essential part of all true poetry is a principle which not even the assertions of an Aristotle or the pronouncements of a Plato can disestablish. – H. P. Lovecraft
True happiness… is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. – Helen Keller
True stories, autobiographical stories, like some novels, begin long ago, before the acts in the account, before the birth of some of the people in the tale. – Harold Brodkey
Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. – Helen Keller
It was clear to me that the forms of consciousness of our inherited and acquired historical education – aesthetic consciousness and historical consciousness – presented alienated forms of our true historical being. – Hans-Georg Gadamer
All one’s inventions are true, you can be sure of that. Poetry is as exact a science as geometry. – Gustave Flaubert
I never like it when a celebrity goes on Twitter and says, ‘This isn’t true!’ It is what it is; I tend not to do that. – Harry Styles
True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is necessary. – Heinrich Heine