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Quotes About Truth

They say disillusionment is a huge step in a person's spiritual growth, especially when it involves disillusionment with a false view of one's self as someone who doesn't make big mistakes
~ Ken Wilson
Insofar as it is true, the idea that our actions or beliefs are merely one link in a causal link that runs back to the beginning of the universe is making a trivial claim. Insofar as it is saying something profound, the claim is untrue.
~ Kenan Malik
Nothing could be further from the truth. The value of his life is incalculable. The purpose of setting a bond is to validate the presumption of innocence, while assuring the defendant's presence at trial." -On Trayvon Martin
~ Kendall Coffey
Ne možeš imati dijete i ostati djevica....svaki put kada je Selma pokušala da ispri?a istinu o toj epizodi iz istorije svoje zemlje do?ekali bi je samo sažaljivi pogledi...i zbunjeni osmijesi...nisu joj vjerovali...mislili su da brani ?ast svoje porodice. Ogor?eno je shvatila da jedino pobjednik može nametnuti svoju istinu.
~ Kenizé Mourad
Assigning responsibility where it rightfully belongs is the first crucial step in gaining access to one's true feelings, needs, and wants.
~ Kenneth Adams
believed he'd discovered sort of a forgotten link between Jesus and Augustus. Some truth that had been known to Constantine, but had been lost to the general public before — and since.
~ Kenneth Atchity
often I ask them if they have ever acted as though the Word is so. People must act like the Scriptures are true. If they don't act like the Word is true, they are walking by what their senses are telling them and not by what the Bible says. That's what is throwing them off. They're missing the faith realm entirely, which is based on what the Word says, not on what they see or feel.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
When you know the Word of God, it will change you.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
Years ago on the flyleaf of my Bible I wrote in red ink, "The Bible says it, I believe it, and that settles it.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
Know the facts of God's Word—what belongs to you and who you are in Him.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
What we believe is a result of our thinking. If we think wrong, we will believe wrong.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
If you don't stand by the Word, although God wants to stand by you, He can't, because the only
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
way God works is through His Word. Remember, God only works and moves in line with His Word. He has bound Himself by His Word.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
The majority of Christians—though sincere—are weak. This is because they never really dared confess what God's Word says about them. They have never dared confess that they are what the Bible says they are—that they are who the Bible says they are—and that they have what the Bible says they have.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
You see, for the Word to work for you, it's got to be both in your mouth and in your heart. It can't just be in your mouth.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
Many people believe the lie that it is not God's will to heal them, yet it is illogical to believe that God heals, and at the same time believe that He won't heal you.)
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
Faith is based on the knowledge of God's Word!
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
The Bible has the answer to every problem and to every situation in life. No matter what happens in life, the Bible has the answer. It may not be the answer we want to hear, but it's the answer. She
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
He that hath the Son hath life" (1 John 5:12).
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
Back during the Gold Rush you could go into a stream of water and pan out a little gold dust. But if you really wanted to make a strike and get down where the real gold was, you had to dig for it. In the same way you can skim along on the top of scriptures—but if you really want to find out what the Bible says, you'll have to dig down into the Word of God.)
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
My books have very few villains pretending to be righteous, but they are filled with good people who have pretended to be villains so well that they believe it themselves. This is how I like to view reality.
~ Kenneth Everett
Falsehood and error arise, not from our perceptions, but from the conclusions to which we jump about things which have not yet been established as true; in such cases further investigation may not confirm our first opinions, and may even disprove them. . . .
~ Kenneth J. Atchity
The word logos itself is a prime example, beginning its history as a word charged with religious power, and referring to the word of wisdom and truth. By the time of Aristotle, logos had lost its philosophical connotations and had come to mean the "study of" something: biology, the study of life; zoology, the study of animal forms; and theology, the study of God.
~ Kenneth J. Atchity
o fato de um relato parecer ser "exato" ou não é algo que irá depender de uma tradição da comunidade (...) "falar a verdade" é falar de uma forma que confirme a tradição de uma determinada comunidade.
~ Kenneth J. Gergen