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Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago.
Differing perspectives, needs, and desires sometimes have a way of spawning completely different interpretations of the same events.
Things are not as they appear.
There are no contradictions. If you find one, check your premises.
If we notice a few errors in the work of a proven master, we may and even will often be correct; if we believe, however, that he is completely and utterly mistaken, we are in danger of missing his entire concept.
Confusion and mistakes come when we forget the importance of God's word as our unwavering guide.
The confusion is always created within the illusion.
As I said before, there are often disagreements as to what a particular set of facts mean. That is not at all unusual, and one shouldn't read into it more than is there.
Consistency is only suitable for ridicule.
The truth changes all the time.
Deceptions are more frequent than changes
Sometimes a concept is baffling not because it is profound but because it is wrong.
Consistency may be the hobgoblin of little minds, but law, morality and leadership demand it. Without consistency, there is privilege.
Inconsistency on the part of pastors and the faithful between what they say and what they do, between word and manner of life, is undermining the Church's credibility.
Explanation is a well-dressed error.
Truths may clash without contradicting each other.
In consistency lies the power
Some misunderstandings are hard to cure.
The truth often sounds paradoxical.
The errors of definitions multiply themselves according as the reckoning proceeds; and lead men into absurdities, which at last they see but cannot avoid, without reckoning anew from the beginning.
Prudence and love are inconsistent; in proportion as the last increases, the other decreases.
Truth is so often disconcerting.
If at moments the facts seem to alter with an altered voice, why then you can choose the fact you like best; yet none of them are false, and it is all one story.
We are never more true to ourselves than when we are inconsistent.
Truth is eternal. Knowledge is changeable. It is disastrous to confuse them.
The spirit of our accurate and exact philosophy is outraged by conclusions that contradict each other so glaringly.
There must always be a discrepncy between concepts and reality, because the former are static and discontinuous while the latter is dynamic and flowing
Not only are there as many conflicting truths as there are people to claim them; there are equally multitudinous and conflicting truths within the individual.
I'm inconsistent because I'm human.
There is nothing in this world constant, but inconstancy.
What, then, is the true Gospel of consistency? Change. Who is the really consistent man? The man who changes. Since change is the law of his being, he cannot be consistent if he stick in a rut.
Too many constants were changing, belying the illusion of permanence.
Convictions are variable; to be always consistent is to be sometimes dishonest.
Truth is always paradoxical.
True change happens within not without
Imagine all contradictions, all possible incompatibilities
you will find them in the government, in the law-courts, in the churches, in the public shows of this droll nation.
Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think that you are facing a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong.
All truths are erroneous. This is the very essence of the dialectical process: today's truths become errors tomorrow; there is no final number.
The only way to be completely self-consistent is to be constantly uttering paradoxes.
One mistake cannot justify another.
Why is it,' he said quietly, 'that quite often even the things which are correct just don't seem to be right?
One blames politicians, not for inconsistency but for obstinacy. They are the interpreters, not the masters, of our fate. It is their job, in fact, to register the fact accompli.
Change is an illusion.
Consistency is better than perfection. We can all be consistent-perf ection is impossible.
When our patterns are threatened by new facts, reason is seldom the victor: 'I know what I think, so don't go confusing me with new opinions.
We often think ourselves inconsistent creatures, when we are the furthest from it, and all the variety of shapes and contradictory appearances we put on, are in truth but so many different attempts to gratify the same governing appetite.
Language is the source of misunderstandings.
Reality is contradictory. And it's paradoxical.
The Truth is doubted.
Inconsistency is a great door for the change and for the progression! Never hesitate to be inconsistent!
Contradiction itself, far from always being a criterion of error, is sometimes a sign of truth.
The words of truth are always paradoxical.
The only consistency is its constancy.
Any system that contradicts itself can never be wrong, and welcome to the world of contradictions ...
The volatile truth of our words should continually betray the inadequacy of the residual statement.
What may appear as the truth to one person will often appear as untruth to another person. But that need not worry the seeker. Where there is honest effort, it will be realized that what appeared to be different truths are like the countless and apparently different leaves of the same tree.
There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute reality.
There is a point in the imagination of a creative man when the wrong thing is correct almost simply because it is wrong.
Truth is what most contradicts itself.
The confusion and undesigned inaccuracy so often to be observed in conversation, especially in that of uneducated persons, proves that truth needs to be cultivated as a talent, as well as recommended as a virtue.
The truth, a truth, and reality are not always the same.
Like all valuable commodities, truth is often counterfeited.
The inconsistency of genius is a consistent theme of creativity.
Change is the law. Stability and consistency are illusions, temporary in any case, a heroic achievement of human will and persistence at best. When we want things to stay the same, we'll always wind up playing catch-up.
The only consistency in the way humans think about animals is inconsistency.
The refutation and remedy of errors cannot precede their rise; and thus the fact of false developments or corruptions involves the correspondent manifestation of true ones. Moreover,
We cannot remain consistent with the world save by growing inconsistent with our past selves.
The discrepancy between what was expected and what has been observed has grown over the years, and we're straining harder and harder to fill the gap.
The most striking contradiction of our civilization is the fundamental reverence for truth which we profess and the thorough-going disregard for it which we practice.
Truth is paradox.
That was the strange problem with writing, you had discovered. Meaning never matched the words and words always evaded the thought.
WHAT THINGS SEEM MAY NOT BE WHAT THEY ARE,
But yet with all this, although, of course, one may admit this, that and the other, may even ... and after all, where aren't there incongruities?
The truth often does sound unconvincing.
Sometimes a clearly defined error is the only way to discover the truth
Reality is frequently inaccurate.
No greater mistake can be made than to imagine that what has been written latest is always the more correct; that what is written later on is an improvement on what was written previously; and that every change means progress.
It's not important to be consistent, it's important to be right.
I'm full of contradictions.
The signature of mediocrity is not an unwillingness to change. The signature of mediocrity is inconsistency.
A new truth is a truth, an old error is an error.
No consensus of men can make an error erroneous. We can only find or commit an error, not create it. When we commit an error, we say what was an error already.
Consistency is the defense of a small mind
Human nature is not obliged to be consistent.
It is not so difficult a task to plant new truths, as to root out old errors; for there is this paradox in men, they run after that which is new, but are prejudiced in favor of that which is old.
Spurn not a seeming error, but dig below its surface for the truth.
In formal logic, a contradiction is the signal of a defeat; but in the evolution of real knowledge it marks the first step in progress towards a victory.
As soon as we renounce fiction and illusion, we lose reality itself; the moment we subtract fictions from reality, reality itself loses its discursive-logical consistency.
Inconsistency itself breeds vitality.
Things are not what they appear to be: nor are they otherwise.
Where there are two people, there is untruth.
Truth is in all things, even partly, in error.
Man approaches the unattainable truth through a succession of errors.
Error is sometimes so nearly allied to truth that it blends with it as imperceptibly as the colors of the rainbow fade into each other.
Things don't always look as they seem.
Nothing that isn't a real crime makes a man appear so contemptible and little in the eyes of the world as inconsistency.
Error never shows itself in its naked reality, in order not to be discovered. On the contrary, it dresses elegantly, so that the unwary may be led to believe that it is more truthful than truth itself.
It is strange a difference comes from a subtraction.
This sentence is not true
Confusion is the starting of clarity