Quotes about truth
truth simple quests
The instruments for the quest for Truth are as simple as they are difficult. Mahatma Gandhi
truth light people
Even as wisdom often comes from the mouths of babes, so does it often come from the mouths of old people. The golden rule is to test everything in the light of reason and experience, no matter from where it comes. Mahatma Gandhi
truth self suffering
Truth quenches untruth, love quenches anger, self-suffering quenches violence. This eternal rule is a rule not for saints only but for all. Mahatma Gandhi
truth tides swept-away
Truth alone will endure, all the rest will be swept away before the tide of time. Mahatma Gandhi
truth war heart
Truth resides in every human heart, and one has to search for it there, and to be guided by truth as one sees it. But no one has a right to coerce others to act according to his own view of truth. Mahatma Gandhi
truth-is individual relative
Beauty, like truth, is relative to the time when one lives and to the individual who can grasp it. Gustave Courbet
truth creativity originality
Everything which one invents is true, be sure of it. Gustave Flaubert
truth perspective perception
There is no truth. There is only perception. Gustave Flaubert
truth dating rejection
We're taught that in life, we should try to look on the bright side. Not in this case. In this case, assume rejection first. Assume you're the rule, not the exception. It's liberating. But we also know it's not an easy concept. -He's not just into you Greg Behrendt
truth men thinking
The life of a thinking man will probably be divided into two parts -- the first in which he desires to exterminate modern thinkers, and the second in which he desires to watch them exterminating each other. ... Suppose, for instance, there is an old story and a new skeptic who is skeptical of the story. We have only to wait a little while for a yet newer skeptic who is skeptical of the skeptic. He will probably find the old notion actually a help in his new notion. This process is an abstract truth applying to anything, apart from agreement or disagreement. Gilbert K. Chesterton
truth men scandal
There is a case for telling the truth; there is a case for avoiding the scandal; but there is no possible defense for the man who tells the scandal, but does not tell the truth Gilbert K. Chesterton
truth dogma minutes
Truths turn into dogmas the minute they are disputed. Gilbert K. Chesterton
truth lying evil
Truth is the object of our understanding, as good is of our will; and the understanding can no more be delighted with a lie than the will can choose an apparent evil. John Dryden
truth understanding enthusiasm
Truth is never to be expected from authors whose understanding is warped with enthusiasm. John Dryden
truth saws telling-the-truth
I never saw any good that came of telling truth. John Dryden
truth literature faces
For truth has such a face and such a mien, as to be loved needs only to be seen. John Dryden
truth light torches
The longest tyranny that ever sway'd Was that wherein our ancestors betray'd Their free-born reason to the Stagirite [Aristotle], And made his torch their universal light. So truth, while only one suppli'd the state, Grew scarce, and dear, and yet sophisticate. John Dryden
truth mean common
We find few historians who have been diligent enough in their search for truth; it is their common method to take on trust what they help distribute to the public; by which means a falsehood once received from a famed writer becomes traditional to posterity. John Dryden
truth men sea
Man with his burning soul Has but an hour of breath To build a ship of Truth In which his soul may sail- Sail on the sea of death. For death takes toll Of beauty, courage, youth, Of all but Truth. John Masefield
truth judging mind
Revelation in matters where reason cannot judge, or but probably, ought to be hearkened to. First, Whatever proposition is revealed, of whose truth our mind, by its natural faculties and notions, cannot judge, that is purely matter of faith, and above reason. John Locke
truth men law
Truth certainly would do well enough, if she were once left to shift for herself...She is not taught by laws, nor has she any need of force, to procure her entrance into the minds of men. John Locke
truth names ideas
Truth then seems to me, in the proper import of the word, to signify nothing but the joining or separating of Signs, as the Things signified by them do agree or disagree one with another. The joining or separating of signs here meant, is what by another name we call proposition. So that truth properly belongs only to propositions: whereof there are two sorts, viz. mental and verbal; as there are two sorts of signs commonly made use of, viz. ideas and words. John Locke
truth men errors
Crooked things may be as stiff and unflexible as streight: and Men may be as positive and peremptory in Error as in Truth. John Locke
truth honesty perfection
To love truth for truth's sake is the principal part of human perfection in this world, and the seed-plot of all other virtues. John Locke
truth honesty lying
Who lies for you will lie against you. John Locke
truth real reality
Nothing is real. John Lennon
truth beatles-love known
There's nothing you can know that isn't known. John Lennon
truth power thinking
I think the greatest single enemy is the misuse of information, the perversion of truth in the hands of terribly skillful people. John le Carre
truth ignorance night
Don't be afraid to borrow if someone else has said it well. Winston Churchill said, The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it and ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. That's so well said. You could stay up all night and not think of that. Jim Rohn
truth mistake judging
Sincerity is not a test of truth. We must not make this mistake: He must be right; he's so sincere. Because, it is possible to be sincerely wrong. We can only judge truth by truth and sincerity by sincerity. Jim Rohn
truth thinking people
I think we all feel the same things most of the time, we just don't know how to put it into words. When I'm on stage, I say it. The truth makes people laugh. George Lopez
truth lying men
I would not favour a fiction to keep a whole world out of hell. The hell that a lie would keep any man out of is doubtless the very best place for him to go to. It is truth... that saves the world. George MacDonald
truth corresponding
Every truth must be accompanied by some corresponding act. George MacDonald