Truth
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3799 examples of Truth in a sentence
My world is going to be one where
truth
is strengthened and falsehood is recognized and marginalized."
And that's the
truth.
You all know the
truth
of what I'm going to say.
There seems to be some
truth
in John Donne's "No man is an island."
But the
truth
of the matter is that this is going on.
And the
truth
is, many people think Africa is screwed up.
And finally also, I never understood this, some people really came up with their own version of the
truth.
And he engaged talking profoundly by settling some of the most tricky issues through a
truth
and reconciliation process where people came and talked.
And that this is kind of a permanent
truth
about ourselves, something that's the same throughout life.
Now
truth
of the matter is, nobody knows in all of medicine what a good surgeon or physician or paramedic is supposed to bat.
But the
truth
is it doesn't really matter which sage said it first, because it's still sage advice, even today.
The
truth
is, women, you've had our back on this issue for a very long time, starting with Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" to Theo Colborn's "Our Stolen Future" to Sandra Steingraber's books "Living Downstream" and "Having Faith."
Time after time, whenever I set out to share some great
truth
with a soon-to-be grateful recipient, it had the opposite effect.
Finally, after about 10 years of alienating friends and strangers alike, I finally got it, a new personal
truth
all my own, that if I was going to ever communicate well with other people the ideas that I was gaining, I'd better find a different way of going about it.
We have a hard time talking about race, and I believe it's because we are unwilling to commit ourselves to a process of
truth
and reconciliation.
In South Africa, people understood that we couldn't overcome apartheid without a commitment to
truth
and reconciliation.
It's knowing your punchline, your ending, knowing that everything you're saying, from the first sentence to the last, is leading to a singular goal, and ideally confirming some
truth
that deepens our understandings of who we are as human beings.
Have you constructed honest conflicts with
truth
that creates doubt in what the outcome might be?
It means capturing a
truth
from your experiencing it, expressing values you personally feel deep down in your core.
PV: The
truth
for almost all our classmates is that they don't.
But the
truth
is, we never see the stories we want to see in the newspaper.
"But in truth, nobody really knows."
But the
truth
is, that never happens.
That's the
truth.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: I try to convey a semblance of
truth
in my writing to produce for these shadows of the imagination a willing suspension of disbelief that, for a moment, constitutes poetic faith.
But then he stops himself and he says, "You know, I'm not telling you the
truth.
I believe this wish reflects a painful
truth
that I've learned in the past 15 years.
Tonight, I want to have a conversation about this incredible global issue that's at the intersection of land use, food and environment, something we can all relate to, and what I've been calling the other inconvenient
truth.
We need to face 'the other inconvenient truth.'
It sounds good, but I'll bet you know in your gut that it's not the whole truth, and I'll tell you why.
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