Truth Is Quotes - Page 11
The best evidence of our having the truth is our walking in the truth.
Matthew Henry, Leslie F. Church (1992). “The NIV Matthew Henry Commentary in One Volume: Based on the Broad Oak Edition”, p.8529, Harper Collins
Truth is eternal. Knowledge is changeable. It is disastrous to confuse them.
Madeleine L'Engle (2007). “An Acceptable Time”, p.86, Macmillan
Truth is that which, when fully realized, sets you free from all bondage and all seeking.
Adi Da Samraj (2004). “The Dawn Horse Testament of the Ruchira Avatar: The Testament of Divine Secrets of the Divine World-teacher, Ruchira Avatar Adi Da Samraj”
The truth is that we will never save wildlife by killing it.
Steve Irwin, Terri Irwin (2002). “The Crocodile Hunter: The Incredible Life and Adventures of Steve and Terri Irwin”, p.211, Penguin
A person obsessed with ultimate truth is a person asking to be relieved of money.
Robert B. Laughlin (2008). “A Different Universe: Reinventing Physics From the Bottom Down”, p.162, Basic Books
Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.228
The Truth is in the prolouge. Death to the romantic fool., the expert in solitary confinement.
Pablo Neruda, “Still Another Day: XVII/Men”
P. T. Barnum (2007). “The Art of Money Getting: Golden Rules for Making Money”, p.42, Filiquarian Publishing, LLC.
Truth is that the best ideas are often psychotic, obscene and unoriginal.
Keith Johnstone (1981). “Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre”, p.83, Routledge
Keith Russell Ablow, MD (2007). “Psychopath: A Novel”, p.70, St. Martin's Press
The truth is that there are such things as Christian tears, and too few of us ever weep them.
John R. W. Stott, Dale Larsen, Sandy Larsen (1998). “The Beatitudes: Developing Spiritual Character”, Intervarsity Press
Javier Marías, Margaret Jull Costa (2000). “A Heart So White”, p.186, New Directions Publishing
George Sarton (1952). “A History of Science: Ancient science through the Golden Age of Greece”