T Quotes
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“Truth be told, John said, the one thing in this world I want more than anything else is a great big crowbar, to jimmy myself open and take whatever creature that's sitting inside and shake it clean like a rug and then rinse it in a cold, clear lake like up in Oregon, and then I want to put it under the sun to let it heal and dry and grow and sit and come to consciousness again with a clear and quiet mind.”
Source: Miss Wyoming
“Truth be told, most of us are faking our way through life. We pick only those battles we are sure to win, only those adventures we are sure to handle, only those beauties we are sure to rescue.”
Source: Wild at Heart Revised and Updated: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul
“Truth be told, our modern education systems crush the very spirit they claim to instill.”
Source: The Rhythm of Life: Living Everyday With Passion and Purpose
“Truth be told, there are lots of companies that provide exemplary phone support. DirecTV, Virgin America and Apple are a few that regularly exceed my expectations.”
“Truth be told, there is not one day that goes by when I don't fall in love with someone, with something.”
“Truth be told, when you start your career out as a clown, you don't consider yourself a writer.”
“Truth becomes untruth if uttered by your enemy”
“Truth begets knowledge and knowledge begets power.”
Source: The Choice: Death Is Just The Beginning
“Truth between candid minds can never do harm.”
Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography, correspondence, reports, messages, addresses, and other writings, official and private
“Truth breaks you down so it can rebuild you according to its specifications in Heaven.”
“Truth breeds power, and truth never perishes.”
“Truth brings bliss, truth brings celebration.”
“Truth brings light, light refracts off the mirror,
Visions of yourself and error could never be clearer.
The truth is that you ugly...
Not on the outside, but in the inside;
On the outside, you frontin' you lovely.”
“Truth brought to public light recruits the best of us to work for change. On the other hand, even the best-intentioned "noble lie" ultimately discredits the finest of causes.”
Source: Who Stole Feminism?: How Women Have Betrayed Women
“Truth builds trust.”
“Truth burns up all karma and frees you from all births.”
Source: Day by Day with Bhagavan: From a Diary of A. Devaraja Mudaliar, Covering March 16, 1945 to January 4, 1947
“Truth burns up error.”
Source: Narrative of Sojourner Truth
“Truth, by all means is the ultimate reward for all the sufferings of the human mind that often compel even the strongest of characters to get down on his or her knees.”
Source: Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a scientist who found himself by getting lost
“Truth by definition excludes.”
Source: Zacharias 2 in 1-Jesus Among Other Gods & Deliver Us from Evil
“Truth by definition is exclusive. If truth were all-inclusive, nothing would be false.”
Source: The Kingdom of the Cults
“Truth came home one day, naked and wounded, having been beaten and cursed by the people who did not wish to hear, while his brother Falsehood went dressed in the brightest garments and feasted with every household.
“What shall I do?” cried Truth to the gods. “No man wishes to hear me and all beat me and throw things at me; look, I am covered with dung.”
“You are naked” said the goddess Maat, sympathetically. “No naked one can command respect. Therefore take these robes and you will walk without fear and all men will sit at your feet to hear your stories.” And she dressed Truth in Fable’s garments, and he was welcome at every house.”
Source: Out of the Black Land
“Truth can arrive within the story and ride latent - a bit incognito - within a story, and people are more prone to receive it.”
“Truth can be attested by the supernatural, but so can falsehood.”
“Truth can be costly, but in the end it never falls short of value for the price paid.”
“Truth can be found by a process of eliminating wrong thoughts, which are thoughts of limitation. When all thoughts of limitation are eliminated, what remains is our natural, unlimited, Self.”
“Truth can be intuited even when it cannot be articulated in language. Such intuition is rooted in our broader obfuscated mind, which can apprehend - in symbolic ways - aspects of reality beyond the grasp of our self-reflective thoughts and perceptions.”
Source: More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And Belief
“Truth can be outraged by silence quite as cruelly as by speech.”
Source: The Bow of Orange Ribbon: A Romance of New York
“Truth can be really powerful stuff if you're not expecting it.”
“Truth can be sifted out from falsehood only if the government is vigorously and consistently cross-examined, so that the fundamental issues of the struggle may be clearly defined”
“Truth can be sliced a hundred different ways, and it will still remain true, but falsehood shrinks into the shadows, hoping never to be tested, with excuses aplenty.”
“Truth can be stated in a thousand different ways, yet each one can be true.”
Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“Truth can break the gates down, truth can howl in the street; unless truth is pleasing, personable and easy to like, she is condemned to stay whimpering at the back door.”
“Truth can come to liberate, but not the truth you were taught. Where you always sought refuge.You only met lies since you were born. You were always among the good, although humanity was evil itself. Will that ever make some sense? None and all. Ideally, nothing.”
Source: Alien Biography
“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.”
Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Truth can hurt so very much.”
“Truth can never be an enemy to true religion, which appears always to the best advantage when it is most examined.”
Source: The Life and Works of John Arbuthnot, M.D.: Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
“Truth can never be confined to time and culture; in history it is known, but it also reaches beyond history.”
Source: Pope John Paul II: A Reader
“Truth can never be reached by just listening to the voice of an authority.”
“Truth can never be told so as to be understood and not be believed.”
“Truth can only be found in a person's record of actions, not their list of intentions.”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Truth can only be seen by those with truth in them.”
“Truth can prevail only in virtue of truth itself.”
“Truth can remain silent. Lies must be spoken.”
“Truth can stand by itself...If there be but one right [religion], and [Christianity] that one, we should wish to see the nine hundred and ninety-nine wandering sects gathered into the fold of truth.”
“Truth can’t be edited despite all of the people who have committed the entirety of their lives to that profession.”
“Truth can understand error, but error cannot understand truth.”
“Truth can win you many enemies, but it also rewards you with some die-hard friends”
“Truth cannot be constructed. To live in ideology is, as Havel so eloquently reminds us, inevitably to live in a lie. Truth can only be revealed. We cannot be creators, only receptors.”
“Truth cannot be constructed. To live in ideology is, as [Vaclav] Havel so eloquently reminds us, inevitably to live in a lie. Truth can only be revealed. We cannot be creators, only receptors.”
Source: Habits of the Mind: Intellectual Life as a Christian Calling
“Truth cannot be conveyed through words. Truth can only be known through silence.
When knowing truth, it becomes a responsibility to share it. Through sharing truth, our truth will become deeper.
If people are spiritually ripe to listen to truth, it is good. If people are not ripe to listen to truth, it is also good.
If people are ready to understand truth, it is good. If they are not ready to understand truth, it is also good.
If people are reday to understand silence, it is good. If people are not ready to understand silence, it is also good.”