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1 III, 2 | paradoxical thing of all is the statement that there are certain things 2 IV, 5 | that which changes no true statement can be made, they said that 3 IV, 8 | nothing to prevent every statement from being like the statement " 4 IV, 8 | statement from being like the statement "the diagonal of a square 5 IV, 8 | are impossible, the double statement must be impossible too.- 6 IV, 8 | everything is true makes even the statement contrary to his own true, 7 IV, 8 | not true (for the contrary statement denies that it is true), 8 IV, 8 | person excepts the contrary statement, saying it alone is not 9 IV, 8 | that which says the true statement is true is true, and this 10 IV, 8 | changes; for he who makes a statement, himself at one time was 11 V, 7 | being" and "is" mean that a statement is true, "not being" that 12 V, 12 | impossible, because such a statement is a falsity of which the 13 VII, 3 | this is not enough. The statement itself is obscure, and further, 14 IX, 10 | same opinion or the same statement comes to be false and true, 15 X, 6 | leaving the subject with the statement that "all things were together, 16 XI, 5 | without understanding what his statement involves. But in any case 17 XI, 5 | way-the combined and complex statement being like a single affirmation-the 18 XIII, 6 | before. It is clear from this statement, then, in how many ways 19 XIII, 7 | fiction I mean a forced statement made to suit a hypothesis. 20 XIII, 10| of similar syllables. The statement that an knowledge is universal, 21 XIII, 10| difficulty, but yet the statement is in a sense true, although 22 XIV, 2 | why must we believe his statement that such number exists,