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Truth Is Quotes - Page 14

The truth is in the details.

Stephen King (2008). “Duma Key: A Novel”, p.34, Simon and Schuster

You don't want the truth. Truth is boring.

Song: Tripping, Album: Intensive Care, 2005

The truth is usually left for us to hunt and gather independently, if we are so inclined.

Jessica Buchanan, Hannah Luce, Katherine Preston, Reyna Grande, Shirley MacLaine (2013). “The Lives of Others: Discover the Hidden Lives of Some of Our Favorite Atria Authors”, p.73, Simon and Schuster

The truth is seldom welcome, especially at dinner.

Margaret Atwood (2015). “Morning in the Burned House”, p.61, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Common sense (which, in truth, is very uncommon) is the best sense I know of: abide by it; it will counsel you best.

Lord Chesterfield, David Roberts (2008). “Lord Chesterfield's Letters”, p.97, Oxford University Press

Hell, the truth is that I was named after a dog!

John Wayne, Carol Lea Mueller (2007). “The Quotable John Wayne: The Grit and Wisdom of an American Icon”, p.72, Taylor Trade Publications

The truth is that schools don't really teach anything except how to obey orders.

John Taylor Gatto, Thomas Moore (2013). “Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling”, p.30, New Society Publishers

Truth is child of Time.

John Ford, Terence John Bew Spencer (1980). “The Broken Heart”, p.156, Manchester University Press

This truth is a remedy against spiritual pride, namely, that none should account himself better before God than others, though perhaps adorned with greater gifts, and endowments.

Johann Arndt (1868). “True Christianity: A Treatise on Sincere Repentance, True Faith, the Holy Walk of the True Christian, Etc”, p.187

Till the false is seen as the false, truth is not.

"Commentaries On Living: Second Series".

Truth is in things, and not in words.

Herman Melville (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Herman Melville (Illustrated)”, p.779, Delphi Classics

The truth is, there is money buried everywhere, and you have only to go to work to find it.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “The Essential Thoreau”, p.582, Simon and Schuster