"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." — BC
Only exaggeration is true. — Adorno, Dialectic of Enlightenment
The purpose of this thread is to collect true-sounding falsehoods and false-sounding truthhoods and thus free the world of great sounding quotes that seem helpful but actually, probably, or possibly ARE NOT TRUE. — BC
Are there any that are never true? — Tom Storm
How about "the United States is a democracy"? — BC
Any American can be President — BC
Peace-loving nation"? — BC
You can be whatever you want to be. — BC
I cannot be a nuclear power plant, for instance. — Tom Storm
Many fights are lost before they begin. — Tom Storm
How about "Workers of the world Unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains!" Is that true? — BC
Personal property which greatly exceeds need qualifies as theft, IMHO. A small family does not need a vast McMansion on 5 acres of farm land planted in high maintenance Kentucky blue grass (popular lawn grass) and other landscaping cliches. Don't forget the 4 car garage. — BC
There really are happy families, with no end to their happiness in sight. There really are such people. I don't know how come, but there really are such people. I guess they just lack all sense of drama.We may wonder whether there is such a thing as a "happy family", no one questions the abundance of unhappy families. What with oedipal conflicts, penis envies, death wishes, and run of the mill neuroses, one might say that "happy families" are merely simmering pots that haven't boiled over yet. — BC
Basically any Mark Twain quote.
— Lionino
How can you tell, since most of them are ironic or sarcastic anyway? — baker
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