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Piety requires us to honour truth above our friends.
— Aristotle.
Liars when they speak the truth are not believed.
— Aristotle.
It is doubtless one of Aristotle's great services that he conceived so clearly the truth that literature is a thing that grows and has a history.
— Gilbert Murray
When liars speak the truth, they are not believed. - ARISTOTLE (384 - 322 BC)
— Bradford G. Wheler
Philosophy is the science which considers truth.
— Aristotle.
Authority is no source for Truth.
— Aristotle.
Some men are just as sure of the truth of their opinions as are others of what they know.
— Aristotle.
Truth is a remarkable thing. We cannot miss knowing some of it. But we cannot know it entirely.
— Aristotle.
The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances.
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Philosophy is dear to me, but dearer still is truth.
— Raheel Farooq
Piety requires us to honor truth above our friends.
— Aristotle.
wherefore one who divines well in regard to the truth will also be able to divine well in regard to probabilities. It
— Aristotle.
Be a free thinker and don't accept everything you hear as truth. Be critical and evaluate what you believe in.
— Aristotle.
A men whose every word is nothing but the truth is not a human being but a god! Gods do not die, whereas Aristotle is lying in a grave now.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We do not know a truth without knowing its cause.
— Aristotle.
Live as if you are the Jesus and learn as if you are the Aristotle.
— Debasish Mridha
With the truth, all given facts harmonize; but with what is false, the truth soon hits a wrong note.
— Aristotle.
For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first.
— Aristotle.
Plato is my friend, but truth is a better friend.
— Aristotle.