Provability Quotes & Sayings
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Top Provability Quotes

What of the old serpent who cannot shed his skin, and calls all others naked and shameless? — Khalil Gibran

But you can't prove God exists. And isn't that what all science is ultimately about? Proving theories about the universe?"
"Provability is not truth, Caro. Godel's incompleteness theorem tells us that, if we didn't already know it intuitively, which we do. — Anna Jarzab

I believe that I have received Jesus Christ into my heart. I believe that he has covered all of my sins. — Billy Graham

To be totally without stress is to be dead. — Hans Selye

As Mr. Darcy walked off, Elizabeth felt her blood turn cold. She had never in her life been so insulted. The warrior code demanded she avenge her honour. Elizabeth reached down to her ankle, taking care not to draw attention. There, her hand met the dagger concealed beneath her dress. She meant to follow this proud Mr. Darcy outside and open his throat. But — Seth Grahame-Smith

[...] provability is a weaker notion than truth — Douglas R. Hofstadter

There is nothing you can control about love. — Jennifer Aniston

Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. — Oscar Wilde

None believes in his own death. In the unconscious everyone is convinced of his own immortality. — Sigmund Freud

The bookcase tipped and the book covers opened like wings over an underbelly of white feathers, dirty with ink. — Anthony Marra

Greatness, once fallen out with fortune, must fall out with men too. — William Shakespeare

Everyone has something to hide. And if they couldn't hide it the world would be in a lot worse mess than it is. — Richard Matheson

I have learned, as a rule of thumb, never to ask whether you can do something. Say, instead, that you are doing it. Then fasten your seat belt. The most remarkable things follow. — Julia Cameron

In a free society, government has the responsibility of protecting us from others, but not from ourselves. — Walter E. Williams