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truth-is sells
Truth is the easiest thing to sell. Daymond John
truth-is habit break
The truth is, you don't break a bad habit; you replace it with a good one. Denis Waitley
truth-is
Truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. Edward Snowden
truth-is weak
You have to attack once the truth is too weak to defend itself. Bertolt Brecht
truth-is heard
The truth is generally seen, rarely heard. Baltasar Gracian
truth-is
I am nothing, truth is everything. Abraham Lincoln
truth-is good-things bad-things
The truth is, bad things don't affect us as profoundly as we expect them to. That's true of good things, too. We adapt very quickly to either. Daniel Gilbert
truth-is wells sincerely
The only truth is that I live. Sincerely, I live. Who am I? Well, that's a bit much. Clarice Lispector
truth-is propaganda
The truth is the best propaganda. Adolf Hitler
can-not
That can not possibly be, because it could never possibly be. Anton Chekhov
can-not who-you-are
You can not stop you from being who you are. Khaled Hosseini
can-not
He who can not learn to love must flatter. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
can-not ridicule objects
You can say no. You can not be the object of ridicule. Peter Dinklage
can-not humane ifs
One can not be just if one is not humane. Luc de Clapiers
can-not ifs
If we are true to ourselves, we can not be false to anyone. William Shakespeare
falsehood fear knows love needs support
Love knows no fear and so love needs no falsehood to support it. Sathya Baba
falsehoods misleading oath
Such falsehoods and misleading statements, made under oath before Congress, are shocking, Kathleen Blanco
falsehood prosper suffer truth
It is better to suffer for truth than to prosper by falsehood Danish Proverb
falsehood quite swim truth
There are times when a falsehood well told bridges over quite a difficulty, but in the long run, you had better tell the truth, even if you swim the creek. Robert Green Ingersoll
falsehood mind name separating truth turning
Americans know something without a name is undermining the nation, turning the mind mushy when it comes to separating truth from falsehood and right from wrong. Charlton Heston
falsehood
The truth cannot be asserted without denouncing the falsehood. Leslie Stephen