“The truth is, fish have very little sex life. If you have ever tried to make love under water, you will know why.” IfsKnowsLittlesSexWaterSeaTruth IsRiversFishesBoatLakesFishingMaking Love Author:Ed Zern
“There is a lot of amiable fantasy written about trout fishing, but the truth is that few men know much if anything about the habits of trout and little more about the manner of taking them.” IfsKnowsMenLittlesFantasyWrittenSeaHabitTruth IsRiversFishesBoatLakesFishingTroutAmiableTrout Fishing Author:John D. Voelker
“The truth is that trout fishermen scheme and lie and toss in their sleep. They dream of great dripping trout, shapely and elusive as mermaids, and arise cranky and haggard from their fantasies. They are moody and neglectful and all of them a little daft. Moreover they are inclined to drink too much.” LittlesDreamLyingSleepFantasyToo MuchSeaDrinkTruth IsRiversFishesAriseBoatLakesFishingSchemesElusiveFishermanTossMermaidTroutDrippingMoodyCrankyDaftHaggard Author:John D. Voelker
“The truth is the river flows into the canyon Of Ceasing-to-Question-What-Doesn't-Concern-Us, As sooner or later we have to cease somewhere.” Truth IsConcernFlowRiversCeaseSooner Or LaterCanyons Book:The poetry of Robert Frost Source: The poetry of Robert Frost
“It doesn't matter if the truth is right there out in front of your eyes. You will find a way, a mechanism, in order to keep your own system of denial. So as I always say it, denial is a river that runs in the - in Egypt. So we became very good in that.” IfsWayMatterEyeRunningOrderFrontsTruth IsRiversVery GoodDenialMechanismEgypt Author:Bassem Youssef
“You’ll join me sooner than you know in a place with . . . no illusions, where the truth is the only architecture, the only color, the only sound--where that which we sense merely on occasion, and which takes us up and gives us the rare and beautiful glimpses of the things we truly love, flows in deep rivers and tumbles about like clouds in the sky.” KnowsGivingBeautifulSoundSkyColorTruth IsIllusionFlowRiversCloudsArchitectureOccasionsGlimpse Author:Mark Helprin