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Quotes About Clarity

See the truth, and you will see me.
~ Gautama Buddha
The truth is in the details.
~ Stephen King
We have the truth and we need not be afraid to say so.
~ J. C. Ryle
Let us make sure that the worship services we plan and conduct present that Truth in all its clarity and beauty and goodness.
~ Marva Dawn
Truth and clarity are complementary.
~ Niels Bohr
In all the illusions, you're the only truth that I need
~ Nora Roberts
Every duty we omit obscures some truth we should have known.
~ John Ruskin
The fact is, the truth will come out. The truth will come out when it's time.
~ Snoop Dogg
The truth is always simpler than you can imagine.
~ Christopher Pike
There's courage involved if you want to become Truth.
~ Rumi
The secret of good writing is telling the truth.
~ Gordon Lish
Alas, the spheres of truth are less transparent than those of illusion.
~ L. E. J. Brouwer
Let a man get up and say, Behold, this is the truth, and instantly I perceive a sandy cat filching a piece of fish in the background. Look, you have forgotten the cat, I say.
~ Virginia Woolf
A vocabulary of truth and simplicity will be of service throughout your life.
~ Winston Churchill
You tend to close your eyes to truth, beauty and goodness because they give no scope to your sense of the ridiculous.
~ W. Somerset Maugham
Freedom comes not from resisting truth, but from applying it.
~ D. Todd Christofferson
There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily
~ George Washington
Truth can hardly be expected to adapt herself to the crooked policy and wily sinuosities of worldly affairs; for truth, like light, travels only in straight lines.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
On cannot be precise, and still be true.
~ Marc Chagall
Art is a lie that makes us realise truth ... that is given us to understand.
~ Pablo Picasso
In a heated argument we are apt to lose sight of the truth.
~ Publilius Syrus
Science is but an image of the truth.
~ Francis Bacon
Truth uncompromisingly told will always have its ragged edges.
~ Herman Melville
What this means is that we shouldn't abbreviate the truth but rather get a new method of presentation.
~ Edward Tufte