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Like all race hustlers, the fighter harped on things that were half-truths but a partial truth is never a complete lie.

For what you say in the letter here otherwise, I do not deny the truth—as partial truth:—I was speaking generally quite.

Projection is a partial truth, and to it many painters sacrifice other and higher truths.

If this assertion possess even partial truth, then it applies with far greater force to tribute than to law.

And partial truth is not less true, according to its measure and in its degree, than the full orb of truth.

The partial truth which it may contain becomes wholly error with the advance of science.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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