Truth
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3799 examples of Truth in a sentence
Hannah Arendt said, "The sad
truth
is that most evil done in this world is not done by people who choose to be evil.
It needs
truth
and beauty, and I'm so happy it's been mentioned so much here today.
They acquire the sensibility of
truth
because they repeat over and over again, and they ossify and calcify, and they become real.
And the
truth
is I don't really understand a lot of what they're talking about.
But the
truth
is, the best way to teach my children right from wrong is to teach them.
And this is why, for me, the saying "stay in your
truth"
is misleading.
Because if you're staying in your truth, isn't it logical that the person you believe is wrong is also staying in their
truth?
You will discover a more powerfully uniting
truth
in the middle ground.
Therefore, share your recipe
truth.
The
truth
is, human beings use 100 percent of their brain capacity.
That's when we convince ourselves that a lie is the
truth.
The
truth
is we cannot address issues around family planning without faith-based organizations in Africa.
And so because of that belief that I think needs to be burst, I'm here to send us all hurtling back to the
truth.
And here's the truth: doodling is an incredibly powerful tool, and it is a tool that we need to remember and to re-learn.
Here's another interesting
truth
about the doodle: People who doodle when they're exposed to verbal information retain more of that information than their non-doodling counterparts.
The
truth
is, it became clear that the person I'm calling Vicky had gone to extraordinary lengths to hide her identity.
And that showed me such a fundamental truth, that music making and other forms of creativity can so often go to places where mere words cannot.
Of course there's a grimmer side to that truth, which is that it's actually taken decades for the world at large to come to a position of trust, to really believe that disability and sports can go together in a convincing and interesting fashion.
We were able to tell an alternative
truth
utilizing new technology, utilizing social media, particularly Twitter.
What I'm going to do today is I'm going to show you what the research says about why we're all liars, how you can become a liespotter and why you might want to go the extra mile and go from liespotting to
truth
seeking, and ultimately to trust building.
They use it to get to the truth, and they do what mature leaders do everyday; they have difficult conversations with difficult people, sometimes during very difficult times.
We're deeply ambivalent about the
truth.
That's
truth
number two about lying.
Trained liespotters get to the
truth
90 percent of the time.
Now if Bill Clinton had said, "Well, to tell you the
truth
..." or Richard Nixon's favorite, "In all candor ..." he would have been a dead giveaway for any liespotter that knows that qualifying language, as it's called, qualifying language like that, further discredits the subject.
They're going to be willing and helpful to getting you to the
truth.
And as I promised, we're now going to look at what the
truth
looks like.
And I think they're an excellent example of what the
truth
looks like.
Now the technology around what the
truth
looks like is progressing on, the science of it.
But you've got to ask yourself in the meantime: Who do you want on your side of the meeting, someone who's trained in getting to the
truth
or some guy who's going to drag a 400-pound electroencephalogram through the door?
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