T Quotes
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“Truth allows you to live with integrity. Everything you do and say shows the world who you really are. Let it be the Truth.”
“Truth alone can stand the guns of criticism.”
Source: Addresses Upon the American Road
“Truth alone triumphs, not untruth. Through truth alone lies the way to Devayana (the way to the gods). Those who think that a little sugar - coating of untruth helps the spread of truth are mistaken and will find in the long run that a single drop of poison poisons the whole mass ... The man who is pure, and who dares, does all things.”
Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“Truth alone will endure, all the rest will be swept away before the tide of time.”
Source: Collected Works
“Truth alone will endure, all the rest will be swept away before the tide of time. I must continue to bear testimony to truth even if I am forsaken by all. Mine may today be a voice in the wilderness, but it will be heard when all other voices are silenced, if it is the voice of Truth.”
Source: Collected Works
“Truth - although difficult at times - is eventually the path to contentment and peace.”
Source: My Tempting Highlander
“Truth always carries with it confrontation. Truth demands confrontation; loving confrontation nevertheless. If our reflex action is always accommodation regardless of the centrality of the truth involved, there is something wrong.”
Source: The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer: A Christian view of the church
“Truth always ends by victory; it is not unassailable, but invincible.”
“Truth always has a bewitching savor of newness in it, and novelty at the first taste recalls that original sweetness to the tongue; but alas for him who would make the one a substitute for the other.”
Source: My Study Windows
“Truth always originates in a minority of one, and every custom begins as a broken precedent.”
“Truth always prevails. Both divine and devil are two sides of the same coin. Rather, devil is in the divine and divine is in the devil. It is for us to make a conscious choice, whether we want to be devil or divine. Let us choose good over evil.”
“Truth always prevails. And I believe in that. I believe in God.”
“Truth always rests with the minority, and the minority is always stronger than the majority, because the minority is generally formed by those who really have an opinion, while the strength of a majority is illusory, formed by the gangs who have no opinion - and who, therefore, in the next instant (when it is evident that the minority is the stronger) assume its opinion ... while Truth again reverts to a new minority.”
“Truth always rises with time.”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Truth always teaches you more than ignorance.
Understanding always teaches you more than curiosity.
Sight always teaches you more than blindness.
Certainty always teaches you more than falsehood.
Silence always teaches you more than noise.
Stillness always teaches you more than motion.
Growth always teaches you more than stagnation.
Nature always teaches you more than appearance.
Enemies always teach you more than friends.
Composure always teaches you more than wrath.
Humility always teaches you more than arrogance.
Poverty always teaches you more than riches.
Sorrow always teaches you more than happiness.
Hardship always teaches you more than success.
Contentment always teaches you more than greed.
Pain always teaches you more than pleasure.
Misery always teaches you more than comfort.
Love always teaches you more than passion.
Action always teaches you more than apathy.
God always teaches you more than reality.
Life always teaches you more than death.
Light always teaches you more than darkness.”
“Truth always wants to be known like a loose thread begging to be pulled.”
“Truth and ahimsa will never be destroyed.”
Source: Homage to the Departed
“Truth and Beauty (perhaps Keats was wrong in identifying them: perhaps they have the relation of Wit and Humour, or Rain and Rainbow) are of interest only to hungry people. There are several kinds of hunger. If Socrates, Spinoza, and Santayana had had free access to a midnight icebox we would never have heard of them. Shall I be ashamed of my little mewing truths?... I ask to be forgiven: they are such tiny ones.”
“Truth and Beauty are wonderful words but shrapnel is shrapnel and at the end of the day I am alone with the things I have done.”
“Truth and beauty can still win battles. We need more art, more passion, more wit in defense of the Earth.”
“Truth and ceremony are two things.”
Source: The Emperor Marcus Antoninus: His Conversation with Himself
“Truth and clarity are complementary.”
“Truth and dare of my country Is.
Truth Is we are getting killed In our country and our government doesn’t care.
Dare , Is you must choose between killing yourself or being killed.”
“Truth and dreams are always getting muddled.”
Source: Skellig
“Truth and effort may increase human worth
But they are not enough to make us whole;
Only love can complete us.”
Source: Songs of Enlightenment
“Truth and eggs are useful only while they are fresh.”
“Truth and fact are old-fashioned and out-of-date, my friends, fit only for the dull and vulgar to live by. Appearance, not reality, is what the clever dog grasps at in these clever days. We spurn the dull-brown solid earth; we build our lives and homes in the fair-seeming rainbow-land of shadow and chimera.”
Source: Clocks
“Truth and facts are not the same, because facts alone don't make the truth. Truth requires insight, truth requires wisdom. Facts can contribute to that insight and wisdom, but access to facts doesn't necessarily entail access to wisdom. The best example I can think of is that of love. Love is truth, whereas lust is fact. Lust may be a part of love, but it's not the whole of love. In fact, in many cases lust is not even part of the picture. The same goes for truth and facts. Fact is a state of matter, truth is a state of mind. Matter makes the mind - sure - but to fathom the matter behind mind in its fullest intricacies will take us millennia more.”
Source: Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
“Truth' and 'facts' are 'sworn enemies,' but facts are often torn into a smokescreen and camouflaged into an appearance of alluring reliability. Only gullible people might swallow this for fear of being treated like dummies. ("The hidden sides of his character")”
“Truth and facts are woven together. However, sometimes facts can blind you from seeing what is actually going on in someone’s life.”
“Truth and facts have to trump partisanship. There has to be something that's true regardless of what your angle is on it.”
“Truth and facts often have a contrary message with a trying mission to show the cards' real color shuffled in the rough-and-tumble of our social and political arena.
("Imbroglio")”
“Truth and falsehood are opposed; but truth is the norm not of truth only but of falsehood also.”
Source: A Mind Awake: An Anthology of C. S. Lewis
“Truth and falsity is something that concerns language, it's a property of language.”
“Truth and falsity, indeed understanding, is not necessarily something purely intellectual, remote from feelings and attitudes. ... It is in the total conduct of men rather than in their statements that truth or falsehood lives, more in what a man does, in his real reaction to other men and to things, in his will to do them justice, to live at one with them. Here lies the inner connection between truth and justice. In the realm of behavior and action, the problem recurs as to the difference between piece and part.”
“Truth and fiction are so aptly mixed that all seems uniform and of a piece.”
“Truth and fidelity are the pillars of the temple of the world; when these are broken, the fabric falls, and crushes all to pieces.”
“Truth and freedom, having few lovers, are demanding mistresses.”
“Truth and Good are one; and Beauty dwells in them, and they in her.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside and John Dyer Edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott
“Truth and History. 21 Men. The Boy Bandit King - He Died As He Lived.”
“Truth and honesty are bitter to people but sweet to God because they are two noble characters of God.”
“Truth and honesty are some of the most powerful principles to developing a nation.”
“Truth and honesty is my thing.”
“Truth and Honesty: this principle could bring about healing and harmony in any nation.”
“Truth
And if sun comes
How shall we greet him?
Shall we not dread him,
Shall we not fear him
After so lengthy a
Session with shade?
Though we have wept for him,
Though we have prayed
All through the night-years—
What if we wake one shimmering morning to
Hear the fierce hammering
Of his firm knuckles
Hard on the door?
Shall we not shudder?—
Shall we not flee
Into the shelter, the dear thick shelter
Of the familiar
Propitious haze?
Sweet is it, sweet is it
To sleep in the coolness
Of snug unawareness.
The dark hangs heavily
Over the eyes.”
Source: Blacks
“Truth and integrity must be so rare these days that it confuses people when they hear it.”
“Truth and justice are commonly found in the personality of the paranoid delusional”
“Truth and justice are the immutable laws of social order.”
“Truth and lies both shape reality, but one brings stability and the other chaos. - The Malwatch”
“Truth and love are two of the most powerful things in the world; and when they both go together they cannot easily be withstood.”
Source: The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and Philosophy of Atheism is Confuted, and Its Impossibility Demonstrated. A Treatise on Immutable Morality; with a Discourse Concerning the True Notion of the Lord's Supper: and Two Sermons on 1. John 2: 3, 4, and 1. Cor. 15: 27