Truth Quotes
What is truth? These quotes explore honesty, reality, and the courage it takes to face both.
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"Equality is a myth; nature distributes talents and abilities unequally among all beings."Vilfredo Pareto
"Actions speak louder than the intentions that produced them."Vilfredo Pareto
"The most effective lies are those wrapped in emotional appeal."Vilfredo Pareto
"The masses prefer comfortable illusions to uncomfortable truths."Vilfredo Pareto
"Those who repeat that all men are equal often benefit most from inequality."Vilfredo Pareto
"In the long run, the market always reflects reality."Irving Fisher
"The invisible hand works best when operating in full daylight."Irving Fisher
"The pursuit of truth requires the courage to admit when you are wrong."Irving Fisher
"Truth is often painful, but it is always necessary for improvement."Thomas Malthus
"Truth, however uncomfortable, must be spoken by those who see it."Thomas Malthus
"We have a responsibility to promote truth, not to promote our version of truth."Milton Friedman
"The efficiency of the market is not a matter of opinion; it is a matter of fact."Milton Friedman
"The equilibrium of supply and demand is a natural law of economics."Alfred Marshall
"The path to prosperity lies through honest dealing and fair dealing."Alfred Marshall
"Economic laws are as certain as the laws of nature."Alfred Marshall
"Economic choice reveals the true preferences of individuals."Alfred Marshall
"The truth is often unpleasant, but it is always liberating."Vilfredo Pareto
"The greatest truths are often the simplest ones."Vilfredo Pareto
"Stay grounded and authentic."Andrew Ng
"Your character defines you."Andrew Ng
"Integrity is not negotiable."Andrew Ng
"The ultimate foundation of business is public confidence."Joseph Schumpeter
"The true measure of a man is not his possessions, but his contributions to the advancement of human knowledge."Joseph Schumpeter
"Economic performance is ultimately rooted in the character and capability of people."Joseph Schumpeter
"A man's character is revealed not in moments of prosperity but in his handling of debt."Irving Fisher
"The economist is a prophet not of the future but of the inevitable consequences of present actions."Irving Fisher
"The ledger book never lies; it merely records the consequences of our choices."Irving Fisher
"The man who ignores economic principles is doomed to suffer them."Irving Fisher
"Every inquiry concerning the means of improving the condition of the poor leads almost necessarily to a critique of the foundations of society."Thomas Malthus
"Reason itself will never convince the human heart of what it does not wish to believe."Thomas Malthus