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Quotes About Truth

Não é que não existem pessoas que podem falar dos princípios verdadeiros da Palavra. A verdadeira questão é: será que existem homens e mulheres que se separarão e se humilharão para que o processo de purificação de Deus aconteça, para que ouçam perfeitamente o coração de Deus, a fim de proclamá-Lo?
~ John Bevere
Everything from God is good, but not everything good is from God.
~ John Bevere
Finally, there are numerous choices and ways that seem good, but their final outcome is sorrow, misery, loss, and death (see Proverbs 14:12). Think of it: our enemy, his servants, and his ways—all of which ultimately seek our demise—are all disguised as good. Scripture doesn't say they can be disguised, but rather that they are disguised. So do not miss this: usually, what is most dangerous to you will not appear as blatant evil. Rather, it will mask itself as good. In
~ John Bevere
A myth is an unverifiable and typically fantastic story that is nonethless felt to be true and that deal with a theme of some importance to the believer.
~ Unknown
Who's the truth good for anyway but the guilty?
~ Unknown
As a runner, you have to face the truth about yourself on a regular basis, and it makes you more honest. You can't pretend to be faster than you are. You can't pretend that you are better prepared than you are. You cannot pretend to be a runner, you actually have to run.
~ John Bingham
If a man asks me for my loyalty...I will give him my honesty. If a man asks me for my honesty...I will give him my loyalty!
~ Unknown
You were never a real Avery," he hissed. "You know that, don't you?" "I do," I said. "But Christ on a bike, you came close. You came damned close.
~ John Boyne
Just don't ever tell yourself that you didn't know.... That would be the worst crime of all.
~ John Boyne
I had told the truth, or a version of it, anyway.
~ John Boyne
You have many years ahead of you to come to terms with your complicity in these matters. Just don't ever tell yourself that you didn't know." She released him now from her grip. "That would be the worst crime of all.
~ John Boyne
He didn't want to play football. He wanted to be told the truth.
~ John Boyne
Honestly, Ignac, I look back at my life and I don't understand very much of it. It seems like it would have been so simple now to have been honest with everyone, especially Julian.
~ John Boyne
Odran, you may never believe anything I tell you again, but believe this: you have no idea what you're talking about. None. You don't have the first concept of what my childhood was like. Of all the things that happened to me in the years before I arrived at Clonliffe. None.' 'And I don't want to know, I told him. 'Nothing that happened to you back then makes anything that you did acceptable. It doesn't justify anything. Can't you see that?
~ John Boyne
if you ever tell anyone about this conversation, not only will I deny everything but I'll sue you for libel." "A libel is written down," I told him. "If I tell someone, then it would be a slander. Although it wouldn't be anyway since it would be the truth." "Fuck you," he said.
~ John Boyne
Não", disse Bruno rapidamente, pois sempre tentava ser honesto e sabia que, se hesitasse mesmo que por um momento, não teria mais coragem de dizer o que pensava.
~ John Boyne
The moral of the story', he repeated, leaning forward and placing his hands flat on the desk in front of him, 'is that every so often a natural disaster comes along, an act of God, and it blows all the dust away and when it does people can see that whatever's left underneath ain't so pretty. You get it?' Denton
~ John Boyne
They were afraid of them, you see. Frightened of ideas. Frightened of the truth. People still are
~ John Boyne
Tell a story often enough and it becomes the truth.
~ John Boyne
Perhaps nothing so accurately characterizes dysfunctional families as denial. The denial forces members to keep believing the myths and vital lies in spite of the facts, or to keep expecting that the same behaviors will have different outcomes. Dad's not an alcoholic because he never drinks in the morning, in spite of the fact that he's drunk every night.
~ John Bradshaw
committed to a life of honesty, love and discipline, we must be willing to commit ourselves to reality.
~ John Bradshaw
The Bible suggests that the origin of human bondage (original sin) is the desire to be other than who we are .
~ John Bradshaw
Hell, in my opinion, is never finding your true self and never living your own life or knowing who you are. This is the fate that lies at the end of the journey of ever-deepening toxic shame.
~ John Bradshaw
The person feels bad and acts upon that feeling as if it were really a fact.
~ John Bradshaw