De Quincey has said that the book is equally divided between "empty truisms and time-serving Dutch falsehoods." [Please select]
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It is one of those threadbare truisms, adorning all hunting stories of every age and clime, that hunger is the best seasoning. [Please select]
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They were simple truisms which she uttered, but they were honest words, which meant a great deal to her. [Please select]
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A few of these, though they may sometimes appear to be truisms, are of the greatest value, and free from all doubt. [Please select]
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Besides, the duties which had then been only vaguely and mystically expressed by a few prophets have now been so clearly formulated, have become such truisms, that they are repeated even by schoolboys and journalists. [Please select]
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The only point is that the commonest truisms come upon utterance sometimes, and take didactic form too late; even as we shout to our comrade prone, and beginning to rub his poor nose, "Look out." [Please select]
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