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Truth looks different as we grow older. |
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Truth is its own witness. |
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Truth is lost in too much dispute. |
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Truth sits upon the lips of dying men. |
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Only the truth hurts. |
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Pilot asked, "What is truth?" Jesus didn't answer. |
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Repeat a thing often enough and it becomes the truth. |
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Truth often depends on custom. |
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Give a man a mask and he will speak the truth. |
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Being sincere does not mean being truthful. |
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If you speak the truth, be prepared to be hurt. |
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A truth that remains silent becomes poisonous. |
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Some people can't tell the truth without lying. |
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All truth is relative - there is no absolute truth. |
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In many words we lose the truth. |
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There are always three sides to a story: yours, the other person's
and the truth. |
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To conceal your motive, tell the truth. |
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Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies. |
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In drink we mistake words for truth. |
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A half truth is a whole lie. |
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A big lie is often more plausible than the truth. |
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There is no greater lie than the truth misunderstood. |
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Cynicism is an unpleasant way of seeing the truth. |
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Those who don't change their opinions love themselves more than they
love the truth. |
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A belief is not true just because it's convenient. |
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The Devil sometimes speaks the truth. |
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History might be useful if it were true. |
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We don't always wish to hear the truth. |
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For the truth about yourself listen to your best friend and your
worst enemy. |
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The vices that really shock us are those that are within us. |
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A mirror will tell you what your friends will not. |
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If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember what you said. |
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Better an ugly truth than a beautiful lie. |
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To be in the minority probably means you're in the right. |
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When two sincere people argue over their beliefs, both are right. |
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Truth turns into dogma as soon as it is disputed. |