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People like to say that the conflict is between good and evil. The real conflict is between truth and lies.
— Don Miguel Ruiz
It's not that your most important work is meaningless; it's that your most trivial movements are also significant.
— David Jeremiah
God's followers need to know the truth He sets forth in His Word so that we can confidently discern between His truth and Satan's lies.
— Billy Graham
The hills climbed sunward to the sun.
— Thomas Wolfe
Many lies lie between one truth.
— Toba Beta
The truth of the maxim that beauty lies between the extremities of order and complexity.
— Alain De Botton
At heart a truly modest man, he had nevertheless the modest man's pride in his modesty in the face of achievement.
— Pearl S. Buck
Whenever there is polarization, there is an unhappy tendency to think the truth lies somewhere in between.
— Gayle Rubin
There are always three sides to every memory ... yours, theirs, and the truth, which lies somewhere in between the two
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
The grease from the awful lunch buffet took to the air, becoming more a skin coating than a smell.
— Harlan Coben
Lie detectors don't work on someone who can't tell the difference between truth and lies.
— Joakim Zander
Until nothing at all existed between them.
But shared breaths.
And unspoken promises.
Lies.
And unshakable truth. — Renee Ahdieh
But shared breaths.
And unspoken promises.
Lies.
And unshakable truth. — Renee Ahdieh
Swaraj means ability to regard every inhabitant of India as our own brother or sister.
— Mahatma Gandhi
To be loved, you have to be nice to people, everyday. But to be hated, you don't have to do squat!
— Homer
Our nation's anti-hunger programs need to be strengthened.
— Jose Serrano
The difference between a truth and a lie is determined when one chose to accept the other.
— Anonymous