Quotes about Truth
Sometimes I need to be a stranger to myself. Only then my soul can show me not what I want, but what I need to see.
— Paulo Coelho
Jesus has revealed Himself in the Scripture. If we want to know Him, if we want to know the Truth, we must devote ourselves to the reading, study, and meditation of His Word
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
It is safe to tell the pure in heart that they shall see God, for only the pure in heart want to.
— CS Lewis
You can do whatever you want to do as long as it is correct according to your conscience and heart.
— Robin Sharma
It is a well known fact that reality has liberal bias.
— Stephen Colbert
The most erroneous stories are those we think we know best - and therefore never scrutinize or question.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Truth guides what you say while love guides how, why, and when you say it. When love is the fertile soil, truth becomes a more fruitful seed.
— Stephen Kendrick
Research shows that Christians are theologically losing the next generation. More than 90 percent of born-again kids today are rejecting the absolute truth their parents embrace. Respected apologist Josh McDowell explains it this way: "You can be the greatest explainer of truth. But if the very heart of your son or daughter does not believe 'my daddy loves me,' they will walk away from your truth."9
— Stephen Kendrick
If God is your Father, you can count on the Holy Spirit to open your eyes and illumine His truth. He will burn it into your heart as you read the Bible, ingrain it into your thinking, live it out in obedience, and let Him continually keep you aligned with ultimate reality.
— Stephen Kendrick
We simply assume that the way we see things is the way they really are or the way they should be. And our attitudes and behaviors grow out of these assumptions.
— Stephen Covey
Satan is screaming lies over us all day long. And God whispers the truth is a still, small voice. So often the voice we listen to most is the one we hear loudest.
— Steven Curtis Chapman
There's a slippery slope in regard to authority. If you say that the history in Genesis is not true, then you can just take man's ideas as true. When you go outside of Scripture, why shouldn't you just reinterpret what marriage means? So our emphasis is on the slippery slope regarding authority.
— Ken Ham