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The woman whose behavior indicates that she will make a scene if she is told the truth asks to be deceived.
— Elizabeth Jenkins
The unstable estimates of men crowd to him whose mind is filled with a truth, as the heaped waves of the Atlantic follow the moon.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The temporal heart resonates at whispers
From a Truth overarching
Of whose countenance
Timeless Intellect yearns vainly to fathom — Ashim Shanker
From a Truth overarching
Of whose countenance
Timeless Intellect yearns vainly to fathom — Ashim Shanker
The only truth is face to face, the poem whose words become your
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and dying in black and white we fight for what we love, not are — Frank O'Hara
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and dying in black and white we fight for what we love, not are — Frank O'Hara
He who has lost only those of whose faith and truth he is sure, has not yet reached the depth of human desolation.
— Evelyn Beatrice Hall
Truth is never to be expected from authors whose understanding is warped with enthusiasm.
— John Dryden
History is idle gossip about a happening whose truth is lost the instant it has taken place.
— Gore Vidal
Blessed is he whose fame does not outshine his truth.
— Rabindranath Tagore
There is another old poet whose name I do not now remember who said, 'Truth is the daughter of Time.'
— Abraham Lincoln
A great truth is a truth whose opposite is also a truth.
— Thomas Mann
How happy is he born and taught; that serves not another's will, whose armor is his honest thought and truth, his utmost skill.
— Henry Wotton
It is the duty of the law-giver to deliver to the many the instructions of whose truth he has persuaded himself.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
There is a great deal of hard lying in the world; especially among people whose characters are above suspicion.
— Benjamin Jowett
O youth whose hope is high, Who dost to Truth aspire, Whether thou live or die, O look not back nor tire.
— Robert Bridges
Another one of the old poets, whose name has escaped my memory at present, called Truth the daughter of Time.
— Aulus Gellius
she was one of the lights of the world - one of the wells of truth, whose springs are fed by the rains on the eternal hills.
— George MacDonald
Buddhism, it seemed, was a rational religion, whose truth-claims could withstand the test of reason.
— Stephen Batchelor
My father, whose way was to force every event in nature into an hypothesis, by which means never man crucified TRUTH at the rate he did.
— Laurence Sterne
Truth is a flower in whose neighbourhood others must wither.
— E. M. Forster
An inventor is he whose thoughts and imagination become things of reality by creative action.
— Debasish Mridha
Whose life testifies to the truth that there is no shame in being oppressed: Those who should be ashamed are they who oppress others.
— Nelson Mandela
Those whose heart is full with love find the love everywhere.
— Debasish Mridha
Does truth prevail more if we are not on speaking terms with those whose view of truth differs from ours?
— C. H. Dodd
And whose fault was it that the boy swallowed down lies, when no one would feed him the truth?
— Lois McMaster Bujold
There is no rest for the humble except in despising the great, whose only thought of the people is inspired by self-interest or sadism.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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
Nothing can stop a lie whose fashion has come...
— Thomas Williams
No doubt those who really founded modern science were usually those whose love of truth exceeded their love of power.
— C.S. Lewis
There is no traitor like him whose domestic treason plants the poniard within the breast that trusted to his truth
— Lord Byron
To what excesses do men rush for the sake of religion, of whose truth they are so little persuaded, and to whose precepts they pay so little regard!
— Jean De La Bruyere