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Quotes About Truth

The search for the Torah codes is rooted in the unfathomable theological premise that the Torah - itself a set of five books of limited length - contains literally all truth.
~ Benjamin Wittes
Democratic societies are unfit for the publication of such thunderous revelations as I am in the habit of making.
~ Salvador Dali
The physical evidence does not change because of public pressure or personal agenda. Physical evidence does not look away as events unfold nor does it blackout or add to memory. It remains constant and is a solid foundation upon which cases are built.
~ Robert P. McCulloch
The gospel comprises indeed, and unfolds, the whole mystery of man's redemption, as far forth as it is necessary to be known for our salvation.
~ Robert Boyle
Despite my firm convictions, I have always been a man who tries to face facts, and to accept the reality of life as new experience and new knowledge unfolds. I have always kept an open mind, a flexibility that must go hand in hand with every form of the intelligent search for truth.
~ Malcolm X
In documentaries, there's a truth that unfolds unnaturally, and you get to chronicle it. In narratives, you have to create the situations so that the truth will come out.
~ Ava DuVernay
I have had the unfortunate experience of having someone write an unauthorised biography of me. Half of it is lies and the other half is badly written. My feeling is that if I'm going to write my life story, I ought to have my life first.
~ Dawn French
It's always unfortunate when something gets misreported and the facts are not clear.
~ Roger Goodell
I think it's unfortunate when people say that there is just one true story of science. For one thing, there are many different sciences, and historians will tell different stories corresponding to different things.
~ Ian Hacking
There is always frustration from people who work in schools that things keep changing but it is an unfortunate truth with the world of work changing as rapidly as it is, we do have to change.
~ Jim Knight
It's self-evident that we are going to have permanent problems with oil and gasoline and the prime resources that are needed to run the American suburbs. And we're just not going to be able to run them. You know, it's just unfortunate, it's tragic, but it's the truth.
~ James Howard Kunstler
The truth is 'Akaash Vani' was not a young film. The second half of the film was quite mature. It's unfortunate that not many people have seen the film, so I am still associated more with 'Youth Centric Films'.
~ Luv Ranjan
It's unfortunate people can twist and turn things to fit whatever narrative they'd like it to fit.
~ Tom Herman
Unfortunately, with addiction, there's manipulation and deception.
~ Jeremy Camp
No one knows how Donald came to be who he is better than his own family. Unfortunately, almost all of them remain silent out of loyalty or fear. I'm not hindered by either of those.
~ Mary L. Trump
I wish what I do was all real. Some of it's real, some of it's an illusion and I try to blur the line between both, but unfortunately I've got to be honest with you. Taking a $1 bill and turning it into a $100 - unfortunately it's not real.
~ Criss Angel
Unfortunately, the American justice system is just riddled with lies and inconsistencies.
~ Tommy Chong
Unfortunately, one of the biggest misperceptions the American public harbors is that Katrina was a week-long catastrophe. In truth, it's better to view it as an era.
~ Douglas Brinkley
The Internet unfortunately means that, although a lot of truth and good stuff can spread as a result of the Internet, I think bad stuff and negativity spreads even more quickly.
~ Will Poulter
Unfortunately, writing and reporting the truth is not allowed under Castro's tyrannical dictatorship.
~ Lincoln Diaz-Balart
Jesus never uttered a loftier or a grander truth than when he said that wisdom cometh out of the mouths of babes.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
There's simply no philosophizing without a love of wisdom, absolutely.
~ Cornel West
A lie has always a certain amount of weight with those who wish to believe it.
~ Edwin W. Rice
There is a way of meeting error while on the road of truth.
~ Victor Hugo