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Quotes About Truth

If it's true love, then it will abide. If it was a fleeting crush, then it will turn to dust. Either way, the truth will out.
~ Sarah Strohmeyer
I like liars. Liars care enough to make the world a more interesting place than it actually is.
~ Sarah Thyre
The rest of us become narrow and mean when we live falsely. I'm sick to death of living falsely. I've been doing it for years.
~ Sarah Waters
I have some knowledge of the time that may be misspent, clinging to fictions and supposing them truths.
~ Sarah Waters
They was told it too, perhaps. Does that make it true? Maybe. Maybe not.
~ Sarah Waters
She said, 'It's real, isn't it?' Lilian answered after a pause, with a bowed head, in a murmur. 'Yes, it's real. It's the only real thing.
~ Sarah Waters
Everyone's so narrow and mean and --' 'No. Only a few people are. But the rest of us -- don't you see? The rest of us become narrow and mean when we live falsely....
~ Sarah Waters
If I were to die today, she thought, and someone were to think over my life, they'd never know that moments like this, here on the Horseferry Road, between a Baptist chapel and a tobacconist's, were the truest things in it.
~ Sarah Waters
Doesn't it seem to you, now you are here, that anything might be real, since Millbank is?
~ Sarah Waters
You thought her a pigeon. Pigeon, my arse. That bitch knew everything. She had been in on it from the start.
~ Sarah Waters
You are a lady,' he says softly, 'and young, and handsome.—I don't speak from gallantry now, you know that. I say only what is true. You might do anything. ' 'You are a man,' I answer. 'Men's truths are different from ladies'. I may do nothing, I assure you.
~ Sarah Waters
I suppose I really seemed mad, then; but it was only through the awfulness of having said nothing but the truth, and being thought to be deluded.
~ Sarah Waters
Most people assume there are only three, but assumptions are often wrong. There is more to them than meets the eye.
~ Sarah Weeks
Si mi madre hubiera estado aquí, les habría dicho de entrada que somos ateos. Pero en esto, mi padre se parece a mí; si no es preciso, de ciertas cosas preferimos no hablar".
~ Sarah Willis
We have an original anxiety that stems from feeling we're missing something, that there's more to life, that we need to know where and how we connect with life. But to sit with our true selves causes another anxiety, a lonely, exposed anxiety. Then, if we flee this sitting with ourselves, we encounter the anxiety of, well, knowing that we're fleeing ourselves and truth. It's
~ Sarah Wilson
Irish poet David Whyte, pausing after a complex thought, or a hoary quandary, looking out to the room of devotees who flock to his workshops around the world, and asking, "But what is the more beautiful question?" And we are immediately reminded that there is always a more beautiful question that should be asked. I've heard David explain that asking the more beautiful question (invariably the courageous one) delivers us the answer we seek.
~ Sarah Wilson
I am Light, in whom there is no darkness at all.
~ Sarah Young
We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. 2 CORINTHIANS 10 : 5
~ Sarah Young
Francis Schaeffer's Escape from Reason.
~ Sarah Young
A faith and knowledge resting on the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time. —Titus 1:2
~ Sarah Young
Which lies and partial truths do you need to replace with My absolute truth? The Holy Spirit will faithfully reveal them.
~ Sarah Young
God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth." —JOHN 4:24
~ Sarah Young
am far more Real than the world you see around you.
~ Sarah Young
Since I live in you, let Me also live through you, shining My Light into the darkness.
~ Sarah Young