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“We need to start having a very real conversation about why we accept truths about ourselves as women that we would never consider for men. If it’s not true for everyone, then it shouldn’t be true for anyone.”
Rachel Hollis
Equality
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Women
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Truths
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Gender Roles
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Societal Change
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“We should not seize upon these mysteries as truths, for that is impossible, but recognize the subordination to these mysteries which we love of all that we seize upon as truths. The intelligence can recognize this subordination by feeling that the love of these mysteries is the source of conceptions which it can seize upon as truths. Such should be the relationship between faith and love.”
Simone Weil
Mysteries
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Truths
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Faith
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Love
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Intellectual Humility
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Spiritual Understanding
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“To bear all naked truths, And to envisage circumstance, all calm, That is the top of sovereignty.”
John Keats
Naked Truths
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Calm Circumstance
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Sovereign Peace
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Truths
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Peace
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Sovereignty
4.
“Blind, that’s what I am. I never opened my eyes. I never thought to look into people’s hearts, I looked only in their faces.”
Harper Lee
Self Realization
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Judging Hearts
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Inner Truths
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Realization
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Judging
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Truths
5.
“When a man spends his relief checks on green whiskey his children have a way of crying from hunger pains.”
Harper Lee
Poverty Effects
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Parental Neglect
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Hard Truths
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Poverty
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Neglect
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Truths
6.
“I protest against any absolute conclusion.”
George Eliot
Protest Conclusions
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Absolute Truths
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Rejecting Certainty
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Protest
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Truths
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Certainty
7.
“Your false self is the accumulation of all the voice you have internalized from other people-parents and friends who want you to conform to their ideas of what you should be like and what you should do, as well as societal pressures to adhere to certain values that can easily seduce you. It also includes the voice of your own ego, which constantly tries to protect you from unflattering truths.”
Robert Greene
False Identity
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Societal Pressure
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Internal Voices
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Ego
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Conformity
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Truths
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“Forever I shall be a stranger to myself. In psychology as in logic, there are truths but no truth.”
Albert Camus
Psychological Alienation
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Logical Truths
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Personal Estrangement
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Truths
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Logic
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Stranger
9.
“After all, the commonplaces are the great poetic truths.”
Robert Louis Stevenson
Poetic Truths
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Commonplace Greatness
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Everyday Wisdom
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Poetry
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Truths
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Commonplace
10.
“Poetry is about the grief. Politics is about the grievance.”
Robert Frost
Poetry Grief
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Political Complaint
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Emotional Truths
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Grief
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Politics
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Truths
11.
“Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor.”
Robert Frost
Fickle Truths
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Life Changes
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Perceived Shifts
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Truths
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Changes
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Shifts
12.
“What we live by we die by.”
Robert Frost
Life’s Principles
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Existential Truths
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Inevitable Outcomes
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Principles
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Truths
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Outcomes
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“We dance round in a ring and suppose, but the secret sits in the middle and knows.”
Robert Frost
Mystery’s Core
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Endless Supposition
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Unseen Truths
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Mystery
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Supposition
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Truths
14.
“Science is always simple and always profound. It is only the half-truths that are dangerous.”
George Bernard Shaw
Scientific Simplicity
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Profound Truths
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Misleading Knowledge
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Science
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Truths
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Dangerous
15.
“The British churchgoer prefers a severe preacher because he thinks a few home truths will do his neighbors no harm.”
George Bernard Shaw
Churchgoer Satire
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Home Truths
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Churchgoer
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Satire
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Truths
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Home
16.
“Paradoxes are the only truths.”
George Bernard Shaw
Paradox Truths
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Ultimate Reality
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Paradox
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Truths
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Reality
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Ultimate
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“There are no secrets better kept than the secrets everybody guesses.”
George Bernard Shaw
Open Secrets
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Hidden Truths
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Secrets
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Truths
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Guesses
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Mystery
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“Illness is a part of every human being’s experience. It enhances our perceptions and reduces self-consciousness. It is the great confessional; things are said, truths are blurted out which health conceals.”
Virginia Woolf
Illness Reflection
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Self-Consciousness
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Human Experience
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Health
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Truths
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Life
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