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  • So, I liked the two three-parters, Exotron and The Wishing Beast, much more than their accompanying single-episode stories; and Home Truths is a worthy addition to the Daleks 'Master Plan narrative.

    Russia Ukraine latest strictlytrue 2009

  • But, this importance of knowledge and understanding will never reach the People, for Truths is coverted by Deception.

    Americans worried about price of gas 2008

  • I would suggest my acceptance of the existence of multiple Truths is more in line with Nietzsche than with Hegel.

    Ambiguity Tolerance 2008

  • One Response to “Hard Truths from the Gaping Void”

    Gaping Void Hits It 2004

  • Hard Truths from the Gaping Void | Evil Genius Chronicles

    Gaping Void Hits It 2004

  • From Right View, the first step of the Eightfold Path, we can realize the Four Noble Truths, which is the beginning of wisdom.

    Speedlinking 11/9/07 William Harryman 2007

  • Any thinking man or woman needs to read Tony Bushby's works before accepting without question those so-called Truths that can lead us to a life of fear and dependence.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010

  • In the last hour, though, Rick Bayless has boldly returned to Twitter with ten, yes, 10, tweets in the span of five minutes clarifying a few points with seven "Truths" and reporting positively and proudly on last night's experience overall.

    Rick Bayless Twitter Binge: After State Dinner, White House Guest Chef Tweets Again 2010

  • In the last hour, though, Rick Bayless has boldly returned to Twitter with ten, yes, 10, tweets in the span of five minutes clarifying a few points with seven "Truths" and reporting positively and proudly on last night's experience overall.

    Rick Bayless Twitter Binge: After State Dinner, White House Guest Chef Tweets Again The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • The application of the "Truths" is generally enforced by a felicitous apologue or figure; in some cases the lesson is conveyed in a beautiful metaphor standing alone.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 Various

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