Quotes about Truth
Jesus' public ministry... was not a drama played out on an empty stage... Especially in a creation infested with sin, the proclamation and enactment of the kingdom of truth and justice is never an act of pure positing, but always already a transgression into spaces occupied by others.
— Fleming Rutledge
I came to the conclusion that I am not a fiction writer.
— Tim LaHaye
One of my favorite films is 'Big Fish,' which I think is a masterpiece.
— George Clooney
When we tell little white lies, we become progressively color-blind. It is better to remain silent than to mislead.
— James Faust
There are a few blacks who have the courage to speak honestly about immorality within the black culture, and whites should work with them to help unite the races with truth.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?
— Pablo Picasso
An example I often use to illustrate the reality of vanity, is this: look at the peacock; it's beautiful if you look at it from the front. But if you look at it from behind, you discover the truth... Whoever gives in to such self-absorbed vanity has huge misery hiding inside them.
— Pope Francis
We are obliged, therefore, to say that whoever speaks that which is foreign to religion is using many words, while he who speaks the words of truth, even should he go over the whole field and omit nothing, is always speaking the one word.
— Origen
I always pray when I write songs that my spirit guides, or whoever is with me, inspiring me, would let me speak the truth.
— India Arie
We cannot know the whole truth, which belongs to God alone, but our task nevertheless is to seek to know what is true. And if we offend gravely enough against what we know to be true, as by failing badly enough to deal affectionately and responsibly with our land and our neighbors, truth will retaliate with ugliness, poverty, and disease.
— Wendell Berry
To state the facts frankly is not to despair the future nor indict the past. The prudent heir takes careful inventory of his legacies and gives a faithful accounting to those whom he owes an obligation of trust.
— John F. Kennedy
Why do you not practice what you preach.
— St. Jerome