Quotes about Truth
                        A single fact can spoil a good argument.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        Give a man a truth and he will think for a day. Show a man to reason and he will think for a lifetime.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                
                        We must believe what is good and true about the prophets, that they were sages, that they did understand what proceeded from their mouths, and that they bore prudence on their lips.
                    — Origen
                        
                
                        You know, I have found out in the course of a long public life that the things I did not say never hurt me.
                    — Calvin Coolidge
                        
                
                        Many novels and modern publications are corrupters of morals or distorters of truth.
                    — Ezra Taft Benson
                        
                
                        Love that is not jealous is neither true nor pure.
                    — Victor Hugo
                        
                
                        Authentic spiritual authority is what puts you in touch with reality.
                    — John Ortberg
                        
                
                        News flash to black Americans: Barack Obama has never loved you, and by now, it should be clear to you!
                    — Jesse Lee Peterson
                        
                
                        The most compelling evidence for God's existence is Christ. If God does not exist, then Christ was the biggest fool who ever lived.
                    — Peter Kreeft
                        
                
                        You can't fool children.
                    — Eric Metaxas
                        
                
                        Science has fulfilled her function when she has ascertained and enunciated truth.
                    — Thomas Henry Huxley
                        
                
                        We will be best enriched by the meaning of the crucifixion in all its manifold aspects, not just as an intellectual construct, but as dynamic, living truth empowering us for the living of these days.
                    — Fleming Rutledge