It is always the best policy to speak the truth, unless of course you are an exceptionally good liar.
It takes two to speak the truth one to speak, and another to hear.
Telling the truth to people who misunderstand you is generally promoting falsehood.
A truth that’s told with bad intent Beats all the lies you can invent.
To become properly acquainted with a truth we must first have disbelieved it, and disputed against it.
The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that you find it.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
In this world, truth can wait; She’s used to it.
The truth would become more popular if it were not always stating ugly facts.
Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies.
There is no fit search after truth which does not, first of all, begin to live the truth which it knows.
Statistics I can prove anything by statistics except the truth.
The proselyting spirit is inseparable from the love of truth, for it is only the effort to win others to our way of thinking.
One of the sublimest things in the world is plain truth.
What we have in us of the image of God is the love of truth and justice.
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.
General, abstract truth is the most precious of all blessings; without it man is blind, it is the eye of reason.
Every one wished to have truth on his side, but it is not every one that sincerely wishes to be on the side of truth.
Truth, whether in or out of fashion, is the measure of knowledge, and the business of the understanding; whatsoever is beside that, however authorized by consent, or recommended by rarity, is nothing but ignorance, ot something worse.
The greatest homage we can pay to truth is to use it.
Al l truth undone becomes unreal; “ he that doeth his will shall know,” say Jesus.
Truth can hardly be expected to adapt herself to the crooked policy and wily sinuosities of worldly affairs; for truth, like light, travels only in straight lines.
Truth and love are two of the most powerful things in the world; and when they both go together they cannot easily be withstood.
Every violation of truth is a stab at the health of human society.
There is no progress in fundamental truth. We may grow in knowledge of its meaning, and in the modes of its application, but its great principles will forever be the same.
Truth lies in character. Christ did not simply speak the truth; he was truth; truth ,through and through; for truth is a thing not of words, but of life and being.
Jerome K.Jerome (1859-1927) British author.
It takes two to speak the truth one to speak, and another to hear.
Telling the truth to people who misunderstand you is generally promoting falsehood.
Anthony Hope Hawkins (1863-1933) British author.
A truth that’s told with bad intent Beats all the lies you can invent.
William Blake (1757-1827) English poet.artist.
To become properly acquainted with a truth we must first have disbelieved it, and disputed against it.
The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that you find it.
Remy de Gourmont (1858-1915) French critic, novelist.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
Sir Winston Churhill (1874-1965) British statesman, writer.
In this world, truth can wait; She’s used to it.
The truth would become more popular if it were not always stating ugly facts.
Henry S.Haskins (b.1875) American author.
Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies.
Dryden.
There is no fit search after truth which does not, first of all, begin to live the truth which it knows.
Horace Bushnell.
Statistics I can prove anything by statistics except the truth.
George canning.
The proselyting spirit is inseparable from the love of truth, for it is only the effort to win others to our way of thinking.
G.Forster.
One of the sublimest things in the world is plain truth.
Bulwer.
What we have in us of the image of God is the love of truth and justice.
Demosthenes.
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.
Dryden.
General, abstract truth is the most precious of all blessings; without it man is blind, it is the eye of reason.
Rousseau.
Every one wished to have truth on his side, but it is not every one that sincerely wishes to be on the side of truth.
Whately.
Truth, whether in or out of fashion, is the measure of knowledge, and the business of the understanding; whatsoever is beside that, however authorized by consent, or recommended by rarity, is nothing but ignorance, ot something worse.
Locke.
The greatest homage we can pay to truth is to use it.
Emerson.
Al l truth undone becomes unreal; “ he that doeth his will shall know,” say Jesus.
F.W.Roberston.
Truth can hardly be expected to adapt herself to the crooked policy and wily sinuosities of worldly affairs; for truth, like light, travels only in straight lines.
Colton.
Truth and love are two of the most powerful things in the world; and when they both go together they cannot easily be withstood.
Cudworth.
Every violation of truth is a stab at the health of human society.
Emerson.
There is no progress in fundamental truth. We may grow in knowledge of its meaning, and in the modes of its application, but its great principles will forever be the same.
W.Radcliffe.
Truth lies in character. Christ did not simply speak the truth; he was truth; truth ,through and through; for truth is a thing not of words, but of life and being.
Robertson.
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