Quotes about Truth
God in fact does not change: he is faithful to himself.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I want to see Christian fiction speak to the hard and real issues that tear people's lives apart.
— Francine Rivers
If you need me to tell you that if you serve God, you'll get a Mercedes, you're lost.
— Paul Washer
Those who oppose reform will also tell you that under our plan, you won't get to choose your doctor - that some bureaucrat will choose for you. That's also not true.
— Barack Obama
Sometimes we look at gay being a bigger sin than being proud or not telling the truth. I don't think God categorizes sins.
— Joel Osteen
Our esteem for facts has not neutralized in us all religiousness. It is itself almost religious. Our scientific temper is devout.
— William James
Justice is a temporary thing that must at last come to an end; but the conscience is eternal and will never die.
— Martin Luther
We must remember that there is a great difference between a myth and a miracle. A myth is the idealization of a fact. A miracle is the counterfeit of a fact. There is the same difference between a myth and a miracle that there is between fiction and falsehood -- between poetry and perjury. Miracles belong to the far past and the far future. The little line of sand, called the present, between the seas, belongs to common sense to the natural.
— Robert Ingersoll
People who love their enemies should, at least, tell the truth about their friends.
— Robert Ingersoll
The truth that is suppressed by friends is the readiest weapon of the enemy.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
A child should always say what's trueAnd speak when he is spoken to,And behave mannerly at table;At least as far as he is able.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Being a person's true friend means endorsing the untruths he holds dearest.
— Robert Wright