When we believe ourselves in possession of the only truth, we are likely to be indifferent to common everyday truths.

That which is not, shall never be; that which is, shall never cease to be. To the wise, these truths are self-evident.

Every now and again, it doesn't hurt to utter some home truths as long as it is not personal, just purely professional.

The best songs/films/collections expose truths about life and make them universally accessible; they progress humanity.

Fox is Trump's safe space. It's where he's not going to be humiliated, where he's not going to hear uncomfortable truths.

We have a responsibility to show the public the kinds of truths that they don't see on the TV news or the Hollywood film.

As Christians, we often tend to get our Bible doctrine confused and start mixing truths that were never meant to be mixed.

'Chernobyl' is a human story. It's not a disaster movie. It's not about explosions. It's about people and truths and lies.

There are no whole truths: all truths are half-truths. It is trying to treat them as whole truths that plays to the devil.

There is never one defined right or wrong brother. We each have our individual truths. But together we're the better truth.

The truths that are found in the Bible are universal truths. And it shapes who you are and guides you throughout your life.

The trouble about man is twofold. He cannot learn truths which are too complicated; he forgets truths which are too simple.

Modern science is predicated on 'truths' verified through accurate observation and measurements of physical world phenomena.

There are various eyes. Even the Sphinx has eyes: and as a result there are various truths, and as a result there is no truth.

There are two kinds of writers; the great ones who can give you truths, and the lessor ones, who can only give you themselves.

I have learned as a journalist that if you look long enough and hard enough and carefully enough, most truths are discoverable.

The scientific spirit is of more value than its products, and irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors.

Short, successful military adventures are as effective as the Super Bowl in diverting people's attention from unpleasant truths.

Apparently, I am a bit of an exaggerator when I tell stories. But I don't call them lies; I say they are better, funnier truths.

To be an atheist requires an indefinitely greater measure of faith than to recieve all the great truths which atheism would deny.

My nature is to try and look past apparent truths, to pull back layers and understand the psychological motives behind phenomena.

But it is strange how many rational beings believe the ultimate truths of the universe to be reducible to patterns on a blackboard.

Right and wrong are not relative terms. There are fundamental truths. Evil flourishes, but good men continue to battle it - and win.

In the realm of fakery, I would choose 'Rock Band' over 'American Idol' or over any of the other flimsy truths masquerading as music.

The greatest and noblest pleasure which we have in this world is to discover new truths, and the next is to shake off old prejudices.

We are each made for goodness, love and compassion. Our lives are transformed as much as the world is when we live with these truths.

You want comedic themes to be recogniseable life truths that we all battle with, and with that comes the healing properties of comedy.

The most valuable thing I can share is the importance of living in truth. Sometimes, facing those truths can actually be your worst fear.

I'm a mathematician. I can trade in facts about false positives and absolute truths about accuracy and statistics with complete confidence.

The truths are universal: Every kid knows fear. Every kid knows family and friendship. Loss, love, laughter. Everything else is just detail.

To me, both the Declaration of Independence and the Communist Manifesto contain underlying truths, but the West doesn't permit a middle road.

Rivers, ponds, lakes and streams - they all have different names, but they all contain water. Just as religions do - they all contain truths.

Two great and terrible truths of war are these: War is easy to enter into, but difficult to end. And ultimately, in war there are no winners.

When you're older, you realize a little bit more hard truths. You are who you are. And the people that like you, they like you for being you.

A steady diet of the higher truths might prove exhausting, but it's important that we acknowledge their validity and celebrate their survival.

What novels do that biographies don't is get at truths by penetrating the facts, by going deeper to what's underneath fact, through invention.

'Fall on Your Knees' is really a story about secrets and family, and the idea that there are some stories or truths that need to be expressed.

One of the eternal truths is that happiness is created and developed in peace, and one of the eternal rights is the individual's right to live.

I used the imaginary kingdom not as a sentimentalized fairyland but as an opening wedge to express what I hoped would be some very hard truths.

I'm not afraid of stereotypes. There are some truths to it - but the problem is that people keep sort of owning that one thing to be the truth.

Two truths are all too often overshadowed in today's political discourse: Public service is a most honorable pursuit, and so is bipartisanship.

I am attracted to the complexities and deeper truths of characters, and I can't name a favourite role any more than I can name a favourite food!

You have to take certain truths. One truth is that to have championship success in the NFL you have to learn to deliver the ball from the pocket.

I think that a lot of times Mr. Peanutbutter is absolutely speaking directly to the audience and saying basic, human truths that we need to hear.

I'm just a philosophical journalist, trying to describe what's going on. I want to stimulate conversations, and hope out of them will come truths.

Time and again, we have found the 'idle' truths arrived at through the process of inquiry to be of the greatest moment for practical human affairs.

We must be vigilant in sharing our stories and our truths as queer parents of color at every chance we get if we hope to see art imitate real life.

If you are not willing to be a lone wolf, keep your truth to yourself. If you want acceptance and your truths to be spoken, it is a slippery slope.

One can spend too much of one's life locked in stuffy rooms seeking out obscure truths, searching, researching, until one is too old to enjoy life.

I was always at heart a novelist and wanted to tell a bigger story, so I wanted to create people who told other kinds of truths than literal truths.

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