Truth Is Quotes
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The truth is, as long as nuclear weapons exist, we are not safe.
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You can't play having a mental disability. You have to play whatever that person's truth is without any judgement.
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The truth is, I need 10 lifetimes to scratch the surface of the things I'd love to do.
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Truth is stranger than fishin.
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The will to truth is merely the longing for a stable world.
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Truth is exact correspondence with reality.
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Truth is too important to kill it in the streets for the sake of peace.
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For truth is precious and divine, too rich a pearl for carnal swine.
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The truth is that just as the 'West' is not a homogenous entity with one view on foreign and domestic policy, nor are Muslims.
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It is well known that in war, the first casualty is truth - that during any war truth is forsaken for propaganda.
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I think the truth is black-and-white.
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Truth is the ultimate power. When the truth comes around, all the lies have to run and hide.
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Truth is the number one element in whatever you do with music.
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The truth is out there somewhere, but the dog needs to be walked.
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The truth is, for some absurd reason, no one is willing to admit that the interests of the producers and the theater owners are not the same.
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You might as well answer the door, my child, the truth is furiously knocking.
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Truth is found neither in Marxism nor in traditional capitalism. Each represents a partial truth. Historically capitalism failed to see the truth in collective enterprise, and Marxism failed to see the truth in individual enterprise. Nineteenth century capitalism failed to see that life is social and Marxism failed and still fails to see that life is individual and personal. The Kingdom of God is neither the thesis of individual enterprise nor the antithesis of collective enterprise, but a synthesis which reconciles the truths of both.
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In the end, your past is not my past and your truth is not my truth and your solution - is not my solution.
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Truth is the kind of error without which a certain species of life could not live. The value for life is ultimately decisive.
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The truth is, "What is a journalist?" is one of those questions for which there is no proper answer. The prehistory of modern journalism shows it has been a ragged and confusing trade all the way through.
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We must stop regarding unpleasant or unexpected things as interruptions of real life. The truth is that interruptions are real life.
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Truth is self-evident, nonviolence is its maturest fruit. It is contained in truth, but is not self-evident.
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The truth is that a life well lived is always lived on a rising scale of difficulty.
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Truth is a naked and open daylight.