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Quotes About Truth

Some promises are lies we never meant to tell.
~ Robin Maxwell
If you find a way to write with open heart to Diary, a friend with Truth, no detail spared, your tome like Petrarch's works will contain the scattered fragments of your soul.
~ Robin Maxwell
You cannot know" he said simply. "Very little is certain in this life, my lady.
~ Robin Maxwell
But I'm going to try to tell the truth. Except for the parts I'm leav­ing out, because there's still stuff I'm just not going to tell you. Get used to it.
~ Robin McKinley
If we allow ourselves to be intimidated in our search for truth by the gatekeepers of empire—the billionaires who are now buying up all our newspapers and television stations in order to report from the corporate mountaintop news that is so fake that a whole generation now gets its real news from fake news programs, then we are all wandering in the wilderness. By the way, would that more preachers of the gospel had the fearlessness of Jon Stewart.
~ Robin Meyers
I can hear her now, in furious rebuttal: "To say that my revolutionary struggle is a male-defined one is to trivialize me the way you feminists claim men trivialize women. You refuse to take me, my politics, my militance, seriously as my own. You treat me as a pawn in a game between men. Is this your support? Is this what you call sisterhood?" And I would reply: "Yes. Trying to name the truth, however painful, to one another is the highest respect sisterhood can offer.
~ Robin Morgan
Where there is denial there is dysfunction, and the more one's faith resembles a fairy tale the sooner the clock strikes midnight.
~ Robin R. Meyers
Preaching is, after all, an audacious and dangerous act.
~ Robin R. Meyers
Not all preaching can be a healing balm. If we are true to the gospel, some of it will disturb, disorient, and even distress listeners.
~ Robin R. Meyers
The wisdom teachings that permeate this book revolve around the truth that radically honest, compassionate self-exploration leads to self-awareness, and that true self-awareness is always healing. It opens us to the naturalness of love, peace, joy, and our own boundless creativity. Love, and especially self-love and acceptance, is the greatest healing force that I have gleaned thus far.
~ Robin Rose Bennett
Bodies always tell the truth. They give us hints of how to listen for it, and to recognize it when we hear or see it.
~ Robin Rose Bennett
Love was poetry in its purest form. It existed when it did, and there was nothing that could match it's truth, its mystifying magnetism, its unequaled emotion. Love was a perfectly written sentence without using sound, and unparalleled array of visual harmony without using color. You created it, and it was there to have and to hold without your ever actually being able to see it. It just was.
~ Robin Schwarz
Dreamers are mocked as impractical. The truth is they are the most practical, as their innovations lead to progress and a better way of life for all of us.
~ Robin Sharma
it's not exactly liberty if they force you to say it, is it?
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
His teachings remind us that one half of the truth is that the earth endows us with great gifts, the other half is that the gift is not enough. The responsibility does not lie with the maples alone. The other half belongs to us; we participate in its transformation. It is our work, and our gratitude, that distills the sweetness.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
When botanists go walking the forests and fields looking for plants, we say we are going on a foray. When writers do the same, we should call it a metaphoray, and the land is rich in both. We need them both; scientist and poet Jeffrey Burton Russell writes that "as the sign of a deeper truth, metaphor was close to sacrament. Because the vastness and richness cannot be expressed by the overt sense of a statement alone.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Nanabozho made certain that the work would never be too easy. His teachings remind us that one half of the truth is that the earth endows us with great gifts, the other half is that the gift is not enough. The responsibility does not lie with the maples alone. The other half belongs to us; we participate in its transformation. It is our work, and our gratitude, that distills the sweetness.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Getting scientists to consider the validity of Indigenous knowledge is like swimming upstream in cold, cold water. They've been so conditioned to be skeptical of even the hardest of hard data that bending their minds toward theories that are verified without the expected graphs or equations is tough. Couple that with the unblinking assumption that science has cornered the market on truth and there's not much room for discussion.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
If you can't remember something, did it really happen?
~ Robin Wasserman
...Science and mathematics Run parallel to reality, they symbolize it, they squint at it, They never touch it: consider what an explosion Would rock the bones of men into little white fragments and unsky the world If any mind for a moment touch truth.
~ Robinson Jeffers
I have grown to believeA stone is a better pillow than many visions.
~ Robinson Jeffers
Keep clear of the dupes that talk democracy and the dogs that talk revolution, drunk with talk, liars and believers. I believe in my tusks. Long live freedom and damn the ideologies," said the gamey black-maned wild boar tusking the turf on Mal Paso Mountain.
~ Robinson Jeffers
What is love if not a trick of the light?
~ Robotham Michael
It's very simple -- I got smacked up the side of the head and all your bullshit fell out and some sense seeped in.
~ Robyn Carr