Partial Truth Quotes
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Partial Truth Quotes & Sayings
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Courage and clemency are equal virtues.
— Delarivier Manley
If Mr. Bush and Mr. Forbes don't get most of the votes, they should be arrested for wasting money.
— Lamar Alexander
With a little bit of spirit in her system to help her weave the lies and facts together, Emily told the partial truth.
— S.A. Tawks
Life is a dream from which we wake only when we meet death.
— Paulo Coelho
I sleep well. It's the politicians who are to blame for failing to come to an agreement and resorting to violence.
— Mikhail Kalashnikov
There they are, held like flies, in the amber of that moment ...
— Nancy Mitford
I watched the jealousy between them grow, and felt it was none of my fault
only Momma's! As everything wrong in my life was her fault. — V.C. Andrews
only Momma's! As everything wrong in my life was her fault. — V.C. Andrews
A partial truth is nothing more than an entire lie.
— Fred Munoz
Nothing is more obstructive to the investigation of the truth than prior commitments to partial truths.
— Jacobus Arminius
It is the winners who write history - their way.
— Elaine Pagels
I think most of my songs are based on an emotion and in every song I write, there's at least a partial truth.
— James Maslow
I'm satisfied to go in at the bottom - that's the best way to learn what things are all about.
— Cesar Romero
The gossip might make better reading, but the simple fact of the matter is that it isn't true.
— Anna Wintour
I'm partial to the truth, Lo. Good, bad or indifferent. (Vane)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
It's better to succeed against daunting odds than settle for a fantasy and get nowhere.
— Michael Hyatt
Truth is a totality, the sum of many overlapping partial images. History, on the other hand, sacrifices totality in the interest of continuity.
— Edmund Leach
He had known instinctively that it was always better to tell a partial truth with a willing aspect than to tell a perfect truth in a defensive way.
— Eleanor Catton