Truth Quotes
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Truth is undoubtedly the sort of error that cannot be refuted because it was hardened into an unalterable form in the long baking process of history.
Michel Foucault
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I think to be honest, that being is inside. I meet that being in so many people that I meet everywhere in the world and when I do meet that being, in other people, what I want to ask is "How do we keep opening ourselves so that we can become as vulnerable and as willing to live in the deepest complexity and ambiguity and truth that we can?
Eve Ensler
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Truth is a pursuit, it's a quest. And proof is certainly in the pudding in this particular instance, because the film, and the evidence accumulated in making the film, led to this man's release from prison. And that's hardly ever happened, if it's happened at all, in any other film that I can think of.
Errol Morris
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I love the pleasure of finding the same truth in two different places. It has a lot to do with a soul.
Eyvind Kang
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Myths and creeds are heroic struggles to comprehend the truth in the world.
Ansel Adams
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Waiting for the truth.
Bram van Velde
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There is nothing more ancient than the truth.
Rene Descartes
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It yields solid satisfaction to hear men testify of the truth of the Gospel. It is always peculiarly interesting to me to hear the Saints tell their experience. It is to me one of the best sermons to hear men and women relate to each other how the Lord has wrought upon their understanding, and brought them into the path of truth, life, and salvation.
Brigham Young
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I am entering into the truth, into nature.
Paul Gauguin
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And it's hard to express the truth when the world wants you to be someone else.
Bill Konigsberg
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In truth, the world is a complicated place.
Ethan Hawke
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I'm an actress. To be honest, it's a very awkward business. It's one of those things where it's almost like a first date. There's a way you want to come across. You want to show your goods. The truth starts to slip out sometimes.
Eva Mendes
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If you seek just a little truth, as most, you should not ignore abstract forms, the basis from which all short-lived experiences we call reality springs.
Eugene J. Martin
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Science, my lad, has been built upon many errors; but they are errors which it was good to fall into, for they led to the truth.
Jules Verne
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In truth we need to change the society itself, men as well as women, to change everything.
Simone de Beauvoir
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Women love the lie that saves their pride, but never an unflattering truth.
Gertrude Atherton
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I think everyone has the impression that L.A. is Hollywood and fast lives. That couldn't be further from the truth.
Eric Garcetti
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I never feel that the things I tell Mrs. Monday are lies. I think that lies are only when you want not to tell the truth. With Mrs. Monday I want to tell the truth but life is easier if I don't.
Betty MacDonald
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Truth can be outraged by silence quite as cruelly as by speech.
Amelia Barr
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The truth is that nothing has to happen in order for you to feel good.
Anthony Robbins
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Once turn to practice, error and truth will no longer consort together.
Thomas Carlyle
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On the opposite page, there was a poem. It described how beauty and truth mattered more than anything else. They were the same thing. But it didn't matter how pretty you painted the world.
Brenna Yovanoff
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History is in a manner a sacred thing, so far as it contains truth; for where truth is, the supreme Father of it may also be said to be, at least, inasmuch as concerns truth.
Miguel de Cervantes
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Worship is not an experience. Worship is an act, and this takes discipline. We are to worship ''in spirit and in truth.'' Never mind about the feelings. We are to worship in spite of them.
Elisabeth Elliot