Quotes About TRUE
When speech is given to a soul holy and true, time, and its dome of ages, becomes as a mighty whispering-gallery, round which the imprisoned utterance runs, and reverberates forever.
~ James Martineau
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To put it in a few words, the true malice of man appears only in the state and in the church, as institutions of gathering together, of recapitulation, of totalization.
~ Paul Ricoeur
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It was a dream come true performing with her and just being on the same record. So in my eyes, she was the epitome of a great voice and for us to share together was awesome.
~ Deborah Cox
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But literature, the best of it, does not aim to be literature. It wants and strives, beyond that artifact part of itself, to be a true part of the composite human record—that is, not words but a reality.
~ Mary Oliver
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So, be slow if you must, but let the heart still play its true part. Love still as once you loved, deeply and without patience. Let God and the world know you are grateful.That the gift has been given.
~ Mary Oliver
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Kinsey wanted Dellenback to film his own staff. There are three ways to read that sentence, all of them true.
~ Mary Roach
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Love is reckless and carefree; small, trifling minds seek profit, but true lovers lavish everything on love and never expect benefits in return.
~ Maryam Mafi
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It's true I have a stay-at-home nature. I abhor physical exercise (except for making love, of course). I've always believed that sport should be left to the dunces.
~ Maryse Condé
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Intuition comes when you're truly listening at a level that is not just with words, but instead with a connection and true understanding of
~ Matt Morris
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Freedom is not the ability to do whatever you want. Freedom is the strength of character to do what is good, true, noble, and right.
~ Matthew Kelly
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The notion of freedom proclaimed by the modern world is anti-discipline. But true freedom cannot be separated from discipline.
~ Matthew Kelly
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Teacher, tender comrade, wife, A fellow farer true through life, Heart whole and soul free, The August father gave to me.
~ Matthew Pearl
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I thought the country I'd just described to them - a hopeful, generous, courageous America, an America that was open to everyone. At about the same age as the graduates were now, I'd seized on that idea and clung to it for dear life. For their sake more than mine, I badly wanted it to be true.
~ Barack Obama
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The circumstances, I felt, demanded it. The October jobs report, released three days after the election, was dismal: 240,000 jobs lost (revisions would later reveal that the true number was 481,000).
~ Barack Obama
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It is widely rumored, and also true, that I wrote my first novel in a closet.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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I smiled. You mean, to play it the way you would. Yes, that was probably true. Again, she would be coming to similar conclusions, mutatis mutandis, as the lawyers like to say, about me.
~ Barry Eisler
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When his predictions didn't come true, or even close to true, he continued writing books and giving lectures about how now the signs were coming to be fulfilled
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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the state of the world today. Why is it a place of such misery, pain, and suffering? Because it is not the good creation of the ultimate true God.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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The Character Ethic taught that there are basic principles of effective living, and that people can only experience true success and enduring happiness as they learn and integrate these principles into their basic character.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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Peace of mind comes when your life is in harmony with true principles and values and in no other way.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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people can only experience true success and enduring happiness as they learn and integrate these principles into their basic character.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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When you say you fear death you are really saying that you fear you have not lived your true life.
~ Steve Chandler
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So the conventional wisdom in Galbraith's view must be simple, convenient, comfortable, and comforting—though not necessarily true. It would be silly to argue that the conventional wisdom is never true.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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While it would be too reductive (but not wrong) to say Cervantes equates knight-errantry with religious belief, he does seem to insinuate a syllogism that goes: Chivalric novels are false; the Bible resembles those novels; therefore, the Bible is false. But Cervantes gleefully complicates matters by insisting repeatedly that Don Quixote is true, which he and everyone who reads it knows is untrue.
~ Steven Moore
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