Quotes about truth
truth brilliant knows
Just knows, and knows no more, her Bible true,- A truth the brilliant Frenchman never knew. William Cowper
truth
But what is truth? 'Twas Pilate's question put To Truth itself, that deign'd him no reply. William Cowper
truth fighting shadow
Ceremony leads her bigots forth, prepared to fight for shadows of no worth. While truths, on which eternal things depend, can hardly find a single friend. William Cowper
truth lying judgment
And diff'ring judgments serve but to declare that truth lies somewhere, if we knew but where. William Cowper
truth fool chance
A fool must now and then be right, by chance William Cowper
truth lying writing
Fiction writers, at least in their braver moments, do desire the truth: to know it, speak it, serve it. But they go about it in a peculiar and devious way, which consists in inventing persons, places, and events which never did and never will exist or occur, and telling about these fictions in detail and at length and with a great deal of emotion, and then when they are done writing down this pack of lies, they say, There! That's the truth! Ursula K. Le Guin
truth simple complicated
The truth is simple. If it was complicated, everyone would understand it. Walt Whitman
truth deeds known
When truth cannot make itself known in words, it will make itself known in deeds. Roger Scruton
truth substance immortal
One truth discovered is immortal, and entitles its author to be so; for, like a new substance in nature, it cannot be destroyed. William Hazlitt
truth men order
An honest man speaks the truth, though it may give offence; a vain man, in order that it may. William Hazlitt
truth greatness long
Do not trouble yourselves about standards or ideals; but try to be faithful and natural: remember that there is no greatness, no beauty, which does not come from truth to your own knowledge of things; and keep on working, even if your work is not long remembered. William Dean Howells
truth blood forever
Truth is one forever absolute, but opinion is truth filtered through the moods, the blood, the disposition of the spectator. Wendell Phillips
truth brave speak
If truth is a value it is because it is true and not because it is brave to speak it. W. Somerset Maugham
truth real youth
It is an illusion that youth is happy, an illusion of those who have lost it; but the young know they are wretched for they are full of the truthless ideals which have been instilled in them, and each time they come into contact with the real, they are bruised and wounded. W. Somerset Maugham
truth telling-the-truth epigrams
Anyone can tell the truth, but only very few of us can make epigrams. W. Somerset Maugham
truth children eye
Alas! In vain historians pry and probe: The same wind blows, and in the same live robe Truth bends her head to fingers curved cupwise; And with a woman's smile and a child's care Examines something she is holding there Concealed by her own shoulder from our eyes. Vladimir Nabokov
truth loss men
Calculating people are contemptable. The reason for this is that calculation deals with loss and gain, and the loss and gain mind never stops. Death is considered loss and life is considered gain. Thus, death is something that such a person does not care for, and he is contemptable. Furthermore, scholars and their like are men who with wit and speech hide their own true cowardice and greed. People often misjudge this. Yamamoto Tsunetomo
truth-will-set-you-free names
Truth will set you free. And Truth has a name... William P. Young
truth naked needs
Naked Truth needs no shift. William Penn
truth differences
The usefullest truths are plainest; and while we keep to them, our differences cannot rise high. William Penn
truth enquiry lost
Truth never lost ground by enquiry. William Penn
truth men glory
Tis the glory of a man to vail to truth; as it is the mark of a good nature to be easily entreated. William Penn
truth
The usefulest truths are the plainest. William Penn
truth freedom suffering
Truth often suffers more by the heat of its defenders than the arguments of its opposers. William Penn
truth-and-beauty rhetoric ill
There is a truth and beauty in rhetoric; but it oftener serves ill turns than good ones. William Penn
truth lying silence
When truth is replaced by silence,the silence is a lie. Yevgeny Yevtushenko
truth way conflict
You cannot perform in a manner inconsistent with the way you see yourself. Zig Ziglar
truth people dare
Most people live in a myth and grow violently angry if anyone dares to tell them the truth about themselves. Robert Anton Wilson
truthful umbrella being-truthful
The umbrella that I live under is that you must be truthful with everyone except when to do so would injure them or others. Rob Lowe
truth reality sound
If it sounds too good to be true, it always is. Ricky Jay
truth lying honor
Let us begin by committing ourselves to the truth to see it like it is, and tell it like it is, to find the truth, to speak the truth, and to live the truth. Richard M. Nixon
truth-is get-away
Truth is what your contemporaries let you get away with. Richard Rorty
truthful i-can
I can be glib and truthful all at once. Richard Russo