“The stark truth is that as long as the welfare state makes it possible for young women - or teenage girls - to have children without a husband and survive without a job, out-of-wedlock births will remain ruinously high, and the inner city will continue to be marked by crime, poverty, and despair.” ChildrenLongStatesJobsYoungGirlCitiesPovertyCrimeBirthTruth IsHusbandDespairWelfareYoung WomenTeenageStarksWelfare StateInner CityTeenage GirlWedlock Book:Libertarianism: A Primer Source: Libertarianism: A Primer
“I obviously wanted to play for the Kansas City Royals. (Laughter) I also knew that was far-fetched. The truth is I don't really know what I wanted to do.” KnowsPlayWantedCitiesTruth IsLaughterRoyalKansasKansas City Author:Josh Earnest
“I've been talking to people all over the country, city council members, grassroots leaders, party leaders, members in Congress - and you know what? The truth is I'll have something to say real soon.” PeopleKnowsRealCountryPartyCitiesTalkingLeaderTruth IsMembersCongressCouncilGrassrootsCity Council Author:Keith Ellison
“The truth is that Oxford is simply a very beautiful city in which it is convenient to segregate a certain number of the young of the nation while they are growing up.” TruthBeautifulYoungCertainLiteratureNationsNumbersCitiesGrowing UpGrowingTruth IsConvenientVery BeautifulOxfordBeautiful City Book:The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh Source: The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh
“The truth be told, the World Trade Center was neither a very good work of architecture nor a very successful piece of urbanism. Its shortcomings were somewhat mitigated by the westward and southward expansion of the World Financial Center and Battery Park City during the 1980s.” WorldCitiesSuccessfulPiecesTruth IsTradeVery GoodFinancialArchitectureParksGood WorkExpansionShortcomingsBatteriesWorld TradeWorld Trade CenterTruth Be Told Author:Martin Filler