| |  | | | | | | | | | | | What is true of every member of the society, individually, is true of them all collectively; since the rights of the whole can be no more than the sum of the rights of the individuals. | | Thomas Jefferson | | | Whatever your advice, make it brief | | Horace | | | When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do. | | William Blake | | | | | When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. | | Kahlil Gibran | | | Whenever you have truth it must be given with love, or the message and the messenger will be rejected | | Mahatma Gandhi | | | Where's the church, who took the steeple, Religion's in the hands of some crazy ass people, Television preachers with bad hair and dimples, The God's honest truth is, it's not that simple | | Jimmy Buffett | | | Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes? | | Groucho Marx | | | Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters. | | Albert Einstein | | | | | You can always get the truth from an American statesman after he has turned seventy, or given up all hope of the Presidency | | Wendell Phillips | | | You can do very little with faith, but you can do nothing without it. | | Samuel Butler | | | You never find yourself until you face the truth | | Pearl Bailey | | | You should never have your best trousers on when you go out to fight for freedom and truth. | | Henrik Ibsen | | | You will find that the truth is often unpopular and the contest between agreeable fancy and disagreeable fact is unequal. For, in the vernacular, we Americans are suckers for good news. | | Adlai E. Stevenson | | | | | | | |
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