Truly Quotes
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It sounds depressing, but I think when you truly love someone, you'll never stop loving them.
Sam Smith -
It has been said that the love of money is the root of all evil. The want of money is so quite as truly.
Samuel Butler
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He who has overcome his fears will truly be free.
Aristotle -
The man who is truly wise knows that he knows very little.
Socrates -
There is no truly global justice.
Ralph Steadman -
He must have a truly romantic nature, for he weeps when there is nothing at all to weep about.
Oscar Wilde -
Only in spontaneity can we be who we truly are.
Mahavishnu John McLaughlin -
A story really isn't truly a story until it reaches its climax and conclusion.
Ted Naifeh
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Truly nothing is to be expected except for the unexpected.
Alice James -
To know truly is to know by causes.
Francis Bacon -
Conservatives truly love America and support the armed forces, while liberals are unpatriotic draft dodgers.
Joe Conason -
“Am I truly such a villain? Is it really a cage if it’s the size of the world?” “Yes,” said Emily, Charlotte, and Anne together, rather more loudly than any of them expected.
Catherynne M. Valente -
Almost every truly creative being alienated & expatriated in his own country.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti -
Nothing truly stops you. Nothing truly holds you back. For your own will is always within your control.
Epictetus
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As for the search for truth, I know from my own painful searching, with its many blind alleys, how hard it is to take a reliable step, be it ever so small, towards the understanding of that which is truly significant.
Albert Einstein -
There is no piece of music that could relate to anything else but itself and its world. It is truly an independent. The one thing coplanar with music is the compositional aspect, the fact that you are composing something. Architecture is essentially a score, and what happens with it depends on the people who play it, enjoy it, use it, or hate it.
Rafael Vinoly -
He who truly believes he has a hangover has no hangover.
Kingsley Amis -
To truly love our own life, we must love all other life.
Anthony Douglas Williams -
One who has loved truly can never lose entirely.
Napoleon Hill -
Be truly whole, and all things will return to you.
Lao Tzu
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Truly there is no such thing as finality.
Bram Stoker -
Truly, one gets easier accustomed to a silken bed than to a sack of leaves.
Berthold Auerbach -
Take care of yourself, be healthy, and always believe you can be successful in anything you truly want.
Alessandra Ambrosio -
I am sorry about the person who is not truly excited about his job. He will not only never truly be happy there, but he won't achieve anything great.
Walter Chrysler