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Truest Quotes

Peace, like freedom, is no original state which existed from the start; we shall have to make it, in the truest sense of the word.

Willy Brandt (1971). “Peace: Writings and Speeches of the Nobel Peace Prize Winner, 1971”

The joy of creating is the truest joy.

Interview with Matt Mullen, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 26, 2016.

The truest friends are usually the ones telling you what you don't want to hear.

Mark Hart (2013). “Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or Less)”, p.23, Franciscan Media

Virtue is the truest liberty.

Owen Feltham (1840). “Resolves: divine, moral and political”, p.12

The most familiar precepts are not always the truest.

Marcel Proust (1982). “Remembrance of Things Past: Swann's Way & Within a Budding Grove”, Vintage

The truest politeness comes of sincerity.

Samuel Smiles (1872). “Character”, p.238

Death is no fiend, he is the truest of friends. He delivers us from agony.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.37, Courier Corporation

The stillest tongue can be the truest friend.

Euripides (1942). “Euripides”