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Quotes about Truth

Every roof is agreeable to the eye, until it is lifted; then we find tragedy and moaning women, and hard-eyed husbands.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A wife who discomforts you with truth is better than a mistress who massages you with lies.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
What really matters is how God sees me. He isn't concerned with labels; he is concerned about the state of man's soul.
— Billy Graham
I do admit there have been times when I have made a statement that was incorrect.
— Benny Hinn
Faith, as well intentioned as it may be, must be built on facts, not fiction--faith in fiction is a damnable false hope.
— Thomas Edison
Science has fulfilled her function when she has ascertained and enunciated truth.
— Thomas Henry Huxley
I protest that if some great Power would agree to make me always think what is true and do what is right, on condition of being turned into a sort of clock and would up every morning before I got out of bed, I should instantly close with the offer.
— Thomas Henry Huxley
Religions are all alike- founded upon fables and mythologies.
— Thomas Jefferson
O God, You Who are the truth, make me one with You in love everlasting. I am often wearied by the many things I hear and read, but in You is all that I long for. Let the learned be still, let all creatures be silent before You; You alone speak to me.
— Thomas a Kempis
A bad book about the love of God remains a bad book.
— Thomas Merton
At the center of our being is a point of nothingness which is untouched by sin and by illusion, a point of pure truth, a point or spark which belongs entirely to God, which is never at our disposal, from which God disposes of our lives, which is inaccessible to the fantasies of our own mind or the brutalities of our own will.
— Thomas Merton
Peace demands the most heroic labor and the most difficult sacrifice. It demands greater heroism than war. It demands greater fidelity to the truth and a much more perfect purity of conscience.
— Thomas Merton