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Where there is truth, there also is knowledge which is true.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Superstition is that which we know in our minds to be rubbish. Faith is that which we hope in our hearts to be true.
— R.A. Mathis
True tolerance is not a total lack of judgment. It's knowing what should be tolerated, and refusing to tolerate that which shouldn't.
— Charles Colson
True freedom, which is full joy, is the complete recognition of law and adaptation to it. Bondage comes from ignorance of law or opposition to it.
— John Andreas Widtsoe
I don't read music, which is a shame, actually, and I shouldn't even speak of it because it's embarrassing, but it's true.
— Susanna Hoffs
People say they love truth, but in reality they want to believe that which they love is true.
— Robert J. Ringer
That which is cannot be true.
— Herbert Marcuse
Truth can never be an enemy to true religion, which appears always to the best advantage when it is most examined.
— John Arbuthnot
The emaan of a person cannot be true until he has more trust in that which is in Allah's Hands than that which is in his own hands.
— Ali Ibn Abi Talib
True love is not selfish. In time it accustoms itself to anything which secures happiness for its object.
— Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
Death is like a mirror in which the true meaning of life is reflected.
— Sogyal Rinpoche
My personal view is the true long-term storage is mineral carbonates, which is some form of accelerated weathering.
— Klaus Lackner
True poetry is similar to certain pictures whose owner is unknown and which only a few initiated people know.
— Eugenio Montale
Each Fable is inspired by some true stories which doesn't have an happy ending, unlike the Fable.
— Neetesh Dixit
The condition of true naming, on the poet's part, is his resigning himself to the divine aura which breathes through forms, and accompanying that.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
How am I supposed to know which religion is the true religion? he wondered. Just because someone follows a certain faith does not necessarily
— Christopher Paolini
True intellect is that which resolves issues. All else is excess intellect; it causes harm.
— Dada Bhagwan
True, it is evil that a single man should crush the herd, but see not there the worse form of slavery, which is when the herd crushes out the man.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Joy is strength- Joy is love - Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls. She gives most who gives with Joy.
— Mother Teresa
One thing is true and that Humans are the examples of killers which destroy other fellows dreams.
— Deyth Banger
See ya tomorrow, he says. Which is true, and it hurts.
— James Dashner
...whose true object is to shed the clearest light on every step which reason takes.
— Immanuel Kant
Prayer is the act by which man, detaching himself from the embarrassments of sense and nature, ascends to the true level of his destiny.
— Henry Parry Liddon
There is an Easter sense in which all things are made new in the risen Christ. A tiny gleam of this is reflected in all true art.
— Evelyn Waugh
The first point of wisdom is to discern that which is false; the second, to know that which is true.
— Lactantius
What is a logical mind? ... It is the antiseptic which destroys the bacilli of unreason whereby true happiness is vivified.
— William John Locke
True warfare in which large rival armies fight to the death is known only in man and in social insects.
— Richard Dawkins
We must take care not to admit as true anything, which is only probable. For when one falsity has been let in, infinite others follow.
— Baruch Spinoza
Our true birthplace is that in which we cast for the first time an intelligent eye on ourselves. My first homelands were my books.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
To give power to that which has no bearing on one's life simply means one is not living their true life.
— Peprah Boasiako
Of course, the problem with self-transformation is that after a while, you don't know which version of yourself to believe in, which one is true.
— Caroline Knapp
I do know that throughout history, all paper money has eventually come back to its true value, which is zero.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Rien n'est vrai que ce qu'on ne dit pas. Nothing is true except that which is unsaid.
— Jean Anouilh
Happiness is not our goal. The achievement of happiness deflects us from our true destiny which is the utter realization of self.
— Timothy Findley
Poetry is an art, and chief of the fine art; the easiest to dabble in, the hardest in which to reach true excellence.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
Yet, it is true, poetry is delicious; the best prose is that which is most full of poetry.
— Virginia Woolf
Christian practice is that evidence which confirms every other indication of true godliness.
— Jonathan Edwards
True popularity is not the popularity which is followed after, but the popularity which follows after.
— William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield
Hope is a settled state of mind, in which we see the world in its true light, and look forward to our final homecoming in heaven.
— Alister E. McGrath
If you can't write your song in half an hour, you're in trouble - which is always true.
— Garth Hudson
I don't know what to say, so far... there is some evidence which say that "Reincarnation", exist, but is it true?
— Deyth Banger
And what's above all... above us... Who is God!?
- Who are the aliens... who are the people which ignore us!? — Deyth Banger
- Who are the aliens... who are the people which ignore us!? — Deyth Banger
It's better to live one day on this planet being true to yourself than an entire lifetime which is a lie
— Anthony Venn-Brown
A true magician must not undertake anything regarding which he is not thoroughly informed.
— Franz Bardon
Christ is the source of all true priesthood authority and power on earth. It is His work, in which we are privileged to assist.
— Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Every newspaper editor says the heart of the paper is the reporter - which is true - except for the pay!
— Jack Germond
A diplomatic statement, Lena, is a statement of which everything is true but the sentiment which seems to prompt it.
— Joseph Conrad
True sport is always a duel, a duel with nature, with one's own fear, with one's own fatigue, a duel in which the body and the mind are strengthened.
— Yevgeny Yevtushenko
True happiness is found in unselfish Love, A love which increases in proportion as it is shared.
— Thomas Merton
The only object which ought to be enjoyed is the triune God, who is our highest good and our true happiness.
— Augustine Of Hippo
Emptiness is that which frees us from religiosity and leads us to true spirituality.
— Brother Lawrence
True happiness is impossible without solitude. The fallen angel probably betrayed God because he longed for solitude, which angels do not know.
— Anton Chekhov
True republicanism is the sovereignty of the people. There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate.
— Marquis De Lafayette
So true it is, that nature has caprices which art cannot imitate.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
On one day of the week, I relax - which is not true, I work furiously on other things. 'Relax' is not a word to me.
— Philippe Petit
Is that theory true which would have us believe that man is no more than a product of many conditional and environmental factors -
— Viktor E. Frankl
Those that look with contempt upon worldly honours shall be recompensed with the honour that cometh from God, which is the true honour.
— Matthew Henry
Which is not to discount everything I've done in my past; everything I have learned tremendously from.
— Rachel True
Tomorrow will always hold curiosities but it is the enchantment of today's possibilities which has me true to the present.
— Truth Devour
As a teen-ager I was constantly trying to please people, which I guess is true of all adolescents.
— Rosemary Mahoney
That is true culture which helps us to work for the social betterment of all.
— Henry Ward Beecher
That knowledge which purifies the mind and heart alone is true Knowledge, all else is only a negation of Knowledge.
— Ramakrishna
Truth has to persist unaffected, in the past, present and future. That which is absent in two states, how can it be true.
— Sathya Sai Baba
The greatest love stories are not those in which love is only spoken, but those in which it is acted upon.
— Steve Maraboli
Happiness is a true wealth, which no money can buy.
— Alon Calinao Dy
It is in numberless instances happier to have a false opinion which we believe true, than a true one of which we doubt.
— Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke
The person that you feel yourself to be, according to the Sufis, is a false person, which has no true reality.
— Idries Shah
I am being accused of all this plastic surgery, which is absolutely not true.
— Nicollette Sheridan
The true Christian is like sandalwood, which imparts its fragrance to the axe which cuts it, without doing any harm in return.
— Sadhu Sundar Singh
The true value of a human being is determined primarily by the measure and the sense in which he has obtained liberation from self.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Nothing is true, but that which is simple.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
My works are the issue of simple and plain experience which is the true mistress.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
I will obey my soul and be true to that within me which is highest.
— Wallace D. Wattles
I suffer from freak creative outbursts," I say, which is true, and his mouth starts to twitch. "That's what you call lying?
— Katie Kacvinsky
Clemency is the noblest trait which can reveal a true monarch to the world.
— Pierre Corneille
The Law of Diminishing Returns is true of everything in life, except sex, which seems endlessly repeatable with effect.
— Robert McKee
A blue eye is a true eye; Mysterious is a dark one, Which flashes like a spark sun! A black eye is the best one.
— William Rounseville Alger
That is the true challenge
to work within a narrow confine. To accept what you cannot have; that from which you cannot deviate. — Whitney Otto
to work within a narrow confine. To accept what you cannot have; that from which you cannot deviate. — Whitney Otto
It is experience which teaches, not controversy based on supposed logic and assumptions of what is likely to be true.
— Idries Shah
To a true artist only that face is beautiful which, quite apart from its exterior, shines with the truth within the soul.
— Mahatma Gandhi
So true is that unnatural generally means only uncustomary, and that everything which is usual appears natural.
— John Stuart Mill