A Quote by John Pilger

Official truths are often powerful illusions. — © John Pilger
Official truths are often powerful illusions.
truths are illusions of which one has forgotten that they are illusions, metaphors that have become worn-out and deprived of their sensuous force, coins that have lost their imprint and are now no longer seen as coins but as metal.
The only cure for loss of illusions is fresh illusions, more illusions, and always illusions.
Truths are illlusions which we have forgotten are illusions.
Some illusions...are the shadows of great truths.
Illusions are the truths we live by until we know better.
What, then is truth?... Truths are illusions about which one has forgotten that this is what they are.
Why do we call all our generous ideas illusions, and the mean ones truths?
Better the illusions that exalt us than ten thousand truths.
Om (AUM) is the truth of all truths, the light of all lights and the destroyer of all illusions.
Partial truths or half-truths are often more insidious than total falsehoods.
What then is truth? A movable host of metaphors, metonymies, and anthropomorphisms: in short, a sum of human relations which have been poetically and rhetorically intensified, transferred, and embellished, and which, after long usage, seem to a people to be fixed, canonical, and binding. Truths are illusions which we have forgotten are illusions — they are metaphors that have become worn out and have been drained of sensuous force.
Serious journalists often imagine society is adrift because people don't know certain things. Yet often, they know but just don't care. So the task of serious journalism isn't just to lay out truths. It is to make vital truths compelling to a big audience.
We make our own truths and lies....Truths are often lies and lies truths.
It is supposed that power corrupts,' the caterpillar said in a voice as untroubled as time itself. "yet the powerful are often corrupt before they are powerful. In fact, I find that they too often become powerful by being corrupt. Whether real or perceived, a lack of power can also corrupt.
Official history is merely a veil to hide the truth of what really happened. When the veil is lifted, again and again we see that not only is the official version not true, it is often 100% wrong.
Truth is a mobile army of metaphors, metonyms, anthropomorphisms, in short a sum of human relations which have been subjected to poetic and rhetorical intensification, translation and decoration […]; truths are illusions of which we have forgotten that they are illusions, metaphors which have become worn by frequent use and have lost all sensuous vigour […]. Yet we still do not know where the drive to truth comes from, for so far we have only heard about the obligation to be truthful which society imposes in order to exist" from, "On Truth and Lying in a Non-Moral Sense".
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