Quotes about Truth
In a civilization that glorifies success and happiness and is blind to the sufferings of others, people's eyes can be opened to the truth if they remember that at the centre of the Christian faith stands an unsuccessful, tormented Christ, dying in forsakenness.
— Jurgen Moltmann
Every truth in this world stretched beyond its limits will become a false doctrine.
— KP Yohannan
Truth never pleads or compromises or wavers. It invites and awaits your acceptance.
— Vernon Howard
The truth of the matter is that Iran is a cancer.
— John Kennedy
Everyone who believes in Jesus Christ will be saved. That is true.
— Paul Washer
Let us wash the cosmetics from our souls and look at the unadorned condition of our hearts.
— Francis Frangipane
We should realize that the greatest defense we can have against the devil is to maintain an honest heart before God.
— Francis Frangipane
We don't invent morality; we discover it like we discover multiplication tables.
— Francis J. Beckwith
In passing, we should note this curious mark of our own age: the only absolute allowed is the absolute insistence that there is no absolute.
— Francis Schaeffer
Tell the truth and shame the devil.
— Francois Rabelais
The claws of Truth were painful. The lies tore away like scabs, and John bled there for hours, stifling his cries of pain in the sleeve of his overcoat - the overcoat he'd received from his father.
— Frank Peretti
You will find Goodness and Truth everywhere you go. If you have to choose, choose Truth. For that is closest to Earth. Keep close to the Earth, ...: in that lies strength. Simplicity of heart is just as necessary for an architect as for a farmer or a minister if the architect is going to build great buildings.
— Frank Lloyd Wright