Quotes about Truth
                        It gives you a real respect for the truth when you have to help clean up lives that have been based on a lie. Think about it.
                    — Frank Peretti
                        
                
                        Nevertheless, as we follow the invisible warfare swirling around the life of one wounded, searching sinner, the core message rings clear: No amount of lies, no matter how cleverly couched, will ever outstrip or outlast God's truth, nor will any lie ever outreach His grace. The Lord knows those who are His, His sheep hear His voice, and the arm of the Lord is never so short that He cannot save.
                    — Frank Peretti
                        
                
                        Nature does not make mistakes. Right and wrong are human categories.
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        The gift of words is the gift of deception and illusion.
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        My father once told me that respect for truth comes close to being the basis for all morality. 'Something cannot emerge from nothing,' he said. This is profound thinking if you understand how unstable 'the truth' can be.
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        The truth always carries the ambiguity of the words used to express it.
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        What does a mirror look at?
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        There's a Bene Gesserit saying," she said. "You have sayings for everything!" he protested. "You'll like this one," she said. "It goes: 'Do not count a human dead until you've seen his body. And even then you can make a mistake.
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        I'm going to rub your faces in things you try to avoid. I don't find it strange that all you want to believe is only that which comforts you. How else do humans invent the traps which betray us into mediocrity? How else do we define cowardice?
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        All of history is a malleable instrument in my hands. Ohhh, I have accumulated all of these pasts and I possess every fact—yet the facts are mine to use as I will and, even using them truthfully, I change them.
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        I cannot lie to you any more than I could lie to myself," Paul said. "I know this. Every man should have such an auditor.
                    — Frank Herbert
                        
                
                        governments lie to protect themselves and they make incredibly stupid decisions.
                    — Frank Herbert