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| All knowledge is ambiguous. | J. S. Habgood | 1927-, British Ecclesiastic, Archbishop of York |
| Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators. | Abraham Lincoln | 1809-1865, Sixteenth President of the USA |
| I fear explanations explanatory of things explained. | Abraham Lincoln | 1809-1865, Sixteenth President of the USA |
| That must be wonderful; I have no idea of what it means. | Albert Camus | 1913-1960, French Existential Writer |
| Clearly spoken, Mr. Fogg; you explain English by Greek. | Benjamin Franklin | 1706-1790, American Scientist, Publisher, Diplomat |
| In the revolt against idealism, the ambiguities of the word ''experience'' have been perceived, with the result that realists have more and more avoided the word. | Bertrand Russell | 1872-1970, British Philosopher, Mathematician, Essayist |
| Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next. Delicious AMBIGUITY. | Gilda Radner | 1946-1989, American Comedienne |
| I have always felt that a woman has the right to treat the subject of her age with AMBIGUITY until, perhaps, she passes into the realm of over ninety. Then it is better she be candid with herself and with the world. | Helena Rubinstein | 1870-1965, Polish-born American Cosmetics Manufacturer |
| May we agree that private life is irrelevant? Multiple, mixed, ambiguous at best -- out of it we try to fashion the crystal clear, the singular, the absolute, and that is what is relevant; that is what matters. | May Sarton | 1912-, American Poet, Novelist |
| There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the AMBIGUITY of words. | Thomas Reid | 1710-1769, Scottish Philosopher |
| Legends of prediction are common throughout the whole Household of Man. Gods speak, spirits speak, computers speak. Oracular AMBIGUITY or statistical probability provides loopholes, and discrepancies are expunged by Faith. | Ursula K. Le Guin | 1929-, American Author |