Truth
in sentence
3799 examples of Truth in a sentence
And I supposed that that was just a flat truth, always true.
This caste system was so arcane that in courtrooms throughout the South there was actually a black Bible and an altogether separate white Bible to swear to tell the
truth
on in court.
And they think that means they are so incredibly busy and productive, but the
truth
is, they're not, because we, at the moment, have had brilliant leaders in business, in finance, in politics, making terrible decisions.
But the
truth
is, nobody really knows.
CL: I search for the
truth
in this eternal quest My passion's not fashion, you can see how I'm dressed Psychopathic words in my head appear Whisper these lyrics only I can hear Computer: Art.
I search for the
truth
in this eternal quest I'm passing on fashion; you can see how I'm dressed CL: I'm going to stop that there; so what do we see in his brain?
The
truth
has become lost in all the rhetoric coming from the press, politicians, radiologists and medical imaging companies.
I will do my best this morning to tell you what I think is the
truth.
If this technology is widely adopted, I will not benefit financially in any way, and that is very important to me, because it allows me to continue to tell you the
truth.
This is a popular explanation, and there's lots of
truth
to it, because taking big risks, as we all know, pays a lot of money.
The
truth
is that we have already exhausted so much of the easily accessible fossil fuels that we have already entered a far riskier business era, the era of extreme energy.
But the
truth
is that, on average, turning that gunk into crude oil produces about three times more greenhouse gas pollution than it does to produce conventional oil in Canada.
The
truth
is, these folks are no longer the rule, but the exception.
Now my work lately has been to collaborate with international cartoonists, which I so enjoy, and it's given me a greater appreciation for the power of cartoons to get at the truth, to get at the issues quickly and succinctly.
The second observation I'd like to make is we need to face the
truth
that governments and corporations aren't going to solve this issue for us.
It's a shocking
truth
that we only see mirror images of ourselves, and we only see ourselves in freeze-frame photographic images that capture a mere fraction of the time that we live.
The
truth
is that there's a five-minute rule, not the tenth-of-a-second rule like Todorov, but a five-minute rule.
Because of the Internet, the
truth
prevailed and everyone knew the
truth.
On my seventeenth birthday, as Janis Ian would best say, I learned the
truth
at 17.
For hundreds of years, the prevailing orthodoxy, the accepted truth, was that God the Father, the Creator, is unchanging and therefore by definition cannot feel pain or sadness.
In his great novel, "The Brothers Karamazov," Dostoevsky gives these words to Ivan, addressed to his naive and devout younger brother, Alyosha: "If the sufferings of children go to make up the sum of sufferings which is necessary for the purchase of truth, then I say beforehand that the entire
truth
is not worth such a price.
The
truth
is, there are just simply not enough donor organs to go around.
And when that doesn't work, when it turns out that people who disagree with us have all the same facts we do and are actually pretty smart, then we move on to a third assumption: they know the truth, and they are deliberately distorting it for their own malevolent purposes.
And I admit the
truth
to them right up front: I don't know.
I say, "I'm so sorry, boys and girls, but the
truth
is we have left this world to you in such a sad and terrible shape, and we hope you can fix it for us, and maybe this game will help you learn how to do it."
We have a lot of data, but I think sometimes we go beyond data with the real
truth
of what's going on.
When I grew up and realized that science fiction was not a good source for superpowers, I decided instead to embark on a journey of real science, to find a more useful
truth.
The
truth
of the matter is that a Feynman sandwich had a load of ham, but absolutely no baloney.
The brutal
truth
is, if we don't have the will or the skill, or even the money that we need to reach children, the most vulnerable children in the world, with something as simple as an oral polio vaccine, then pretty soon, more than 200,000 children are again going to be paralyzed by this disease every single year.
It's an objective
truth
about the form of two, the abstract form.
Next
Related words
There
About
Which
Their
Would
Could
People
Other
Should
World
Movie
Never
Story
Really
Where
Telling
Think
Great
After
Being