| "You cannot play with the animal in you without becoming wholly animal, play with falsehood without forfeiting your right to truth, play with cruelty without losing your sensitivity of mind. He who wants to keep his garden tidy doesn't reserve a patch for" »Dag Hammarskjld |
| "false facts are highly injurious to the progress of science, for they often endure long but false views, if supported by some evidence, do little harm, for everyone takes a salutory pleasure in proving their falseness." »Charles Robert Darwin |
| "play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. play is really the work of childhood." »Fred Rogers |
| "When you play, play hard when you work, don't play at all." »Theodore Roosevelt |
| "I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes too much upon constitutions, upon laws and upon courts. These are false hopes believe me, these are false hopes. Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it..." »Learned Hand |
| "If you ever discover that what you're seeing is a play within a play, just slow down, take a deep breath, and hold on for the ride of your life." »Jack Handey Deep Thoughts |
| "I play in the low 80's. If it's any hotter than that, I won't play." »Joe E. Louis |
| "Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity. Hate destroys a man's sense of values and his objectivity. It causes him to describe the beautiful as ugly and the ugly as beautiful, and to confuse the true with the false and the false with the true." »Martin Luther King, Jr. |
| "Sometimes you have to play for a long time to be able to play like yourself." »Miles Davis |
| "You can do what you want to do, accomplish what you want to accomplish, attain any reasonable objective you may have in mind--not all of a sudden, perhaps not in one swift and sweeping act of achievement--but you can do it gradually, day by day and play by play, if you want to do it, if you work to do it, over a sufficiently long period of time." »William E. Holler |
| "To play it safe is not to play." »Robert Altman |
| "That which has always been accepted by everyone, everywhere, is almost certain to be false." »Paul Valery |
| "All general statements are false." »Unknown |
| "Round numbers are always false." »Samuel Johnson |
| "That which has been believed by everyone, always and everywhere, has every chance of being false." »Paul Valery |
| "In the unlikely story that is America, there's never been anything false about hope." »Barack Obama |
| "In a false quarrel there is no true valour." »William Shakespeare |
| "Life is an unbroken succession of false situations." »Thornton Wilder |
| "If you are successful, you may win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway." »Mother Theresa |
| "Humor distorts nothing, and only false gods are laughed off their earthly pedestals." »Agnes Repplier |
| "Crude classifications and false generalizations are the curse of the organized life." »H. G. Wells |
| "Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful." »Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
| "Fanaticism is the child of false zeal and of superstition, the father of intolerance and of persecution." »John William Fletcher |
| "I think and think for months and years. Ninety-nine times, the conclusion is false. The hundredth time I am right." »Albert Einstein |
| "Reputation is an idle and most false imposition oft got without merit, and lost without deserving." »William Shakespeare |
| "Do not fall prey to the false belief that mastery and domination are synonymous with manliness." »Kent Nerburn |
| "The so-called method of co-education is false in theory and hamful to Christian training." »Pope Pius XI |
| "A thing is not necessarily true because badly uttered, nor false because spoken magnificently." »Saint Augustine |
| "And we should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. And we should call every truth false which was not accompanied by at least one laugh." »Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
| "I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." »Frederick Douglas |
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