1. Truth opposes truth, and in order to defend its own just claims, it must not only oppose injustice, but also oppose the just claims of other truths. Karl Jaspers
2. How rare is the little diamond of truth, but once it is mined and pondered, it will be durable, hard and brilliant. Beveridge
3. The candle of truth often burns the hands of those who hold it. Bueste
4. Although the truth is bitter, it is bright. Putorini
5. Truth is truth only because it is opposite to falsehood and hypocrisy. Chernyshevski
6. Truth is a tool to understand things, a ladder on people's way forward and upward, and truth comes from human labor. Gorky
7. Truth is indeed a lofty word, but it is also a lofty achievement. If people's hearts and emotions are still healthy, their emotions will surely stir up. Hegel
8. Truth is the pinnacle of existence, and justice is the application of truth in practice. Emerson
9. The green hills of truth, with feet on the earth, blue sky overhead and white fog of lies, wrap around the mountainside and cover the peaks. Zhuang Congsheng
1. The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her eternal companion is modesty. Gordon
11. Truth feels that the facts are too restrictive in clothes, but in imagination, she turns very comfortably.
12. Although the truth is good, it doesn't always sound pleasant anywhere. Some people are infatuated with it, but others find it harsh. Schederin
13. Truth is beautiful; There is no doubt that the same is true of lies. Emerson
14. Truth belongs to mankind, while fallacy belongs to the times. Goethe
15. Truth is the daughter of time. Da Vinci
16. Truth stands on one side, but peace stands on the other. It is always the case. Parker
17. The river of truth flows through its ditch of mistakes. Tagore
18. Truth, even if trampled on the ground, will stand up: God's eternal years belong to her; But once the fallacy is injured, it will roll on the spot and die among its admirers. Bryant
19. Truth illuminates truth. () Lucretius
2. Truth has such power. The more you want to attack it, the more enriched and proved it. Galileo
21. Truth is not always pleasant to the ear. Anonymous
22. Truth is often so simple that people don't believe it. Levat
23. Truth and virtue are two close friends of art. Do you want to be a writer and a critic? Please be a virtuous person first. Diderot
24. Truth is ordinary, and truth is inseparable from ordinary things and ordinary people. Feng ding
25. even if the truth is as thin as silk, it will continue to pull, and it will emerge in a pile of lies, just like oil floating on water. Cervantes
26. Truth, even if we only see a glimmer, we can't let its brilliance dim. Li Siguang
27. Truth is often hidden in the depths of things. Schiller
28. Truth is the sun of wisdom. Yuan Weinago
29. Truth can never be blinded.
3. You don't need an entry permit to travel in truth. Iorio Curie
31. Truth is a torch, and it is a great torch, so when we try to walk past it with fear of being burned by it, it is difficult to open our eyes. Goethe
32. Truth is not a crow. You can't catch its tail. Schederin, truth does not exist in the ugly reality. George sang
33. Truth is no longer veiled for false shame. It knows its own strength and glory. Herzen
34. Truth is like fruit, which can only be picked when it is ripe. Voltaire
35, the truth is harsh, I love this harsh, it will never deceive. Tagore
36. Truth is a good boy of time, not an authoritative grandson. Brecht
37. Truth is the light, and struggle is the mother of peace. Guo Xiaochuan
38. Truth is not a coin, it is ready there and can be hidden in your pocket. Lessing