A collection of inspirational quotes and short English verses about exploring the truth
1. Respect the truth, this is the starting point of great wisdom. Herzen
2. Respecting people should not exceed respecting the truth. Plato
3. The most outstanding things are often the most difficult things to understand. The truth is bitter but clear. Anonymous
4. It is best to compare truth to flint. The harder it is struck, the brighter the light it emits. Marx
5. Pursuing truth is more valuable than possessing truth. Einstein
6. Various painful experiences have proved that in the process of understanding the truth, profound knowledge is not the same as fairness and justice. Belinsky
7. Only by being loyal to the facts can we be loyal to the truth. Zhou Enlai
8. When seeking the truth, people also take two steps forward and one step back. Pain, mistakes, and boredom with life throw them back, but their desire to seek the truth and their stubborn perseverance will push them forward. Chekhov
9. Those who seek the truth can only be those who explore alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not really love the truth. Pasternak
10. Studying the truth, understanding the truth and believing in the truth are the highest virtues in human nature. Bacon
11. Covering up the truth is despicable, lying out of fear of the truth is cowardly. Ogreov
12. Stick to the truth and never waver no matter where you are. Herzen
13. The higher the goal a person pursues, the faster his talents develop and the more beneficial he is to society. I am convinced that this is also a truth. Gorky
14. A society will be strong only when it makes the truth known to the public. Zola
15. A fact is a truth without gender. Kahlil Gibran
16. Everything will pass, but the truth will last forever. Dostoyevsky
17. A true educator not only teaches the truth, but also imparts an attitude towards the truth to his students, stimulating their feelings of encouragement and admiration for good things and evil things. intolerable attitude. Suhomlinsky
18. Truth can only be tested whether it is true or false by the resistance and opposition it has received? Truth must be rediscovered through the opposition and blows it has received in various eras. Tagore
19. There is only one truth, and it is not in religion, but in science. Leonardo da Vinci
20. Truth can only be approached by permanent service or even powerful sacrifice. Turgenev
21. The truth can only appear ferocious and terrifying to short-sighted individuals, but it itself is eternal beauty and eternal happiness. Belinsky
22. The river of truth flows through its ditch of errors; like a sprout, another question arises under a truth, and truth and doubt nourish each other. Bacon
23. Truth gains vitality in people and is displayed. Camus
24. Truth may sometimes dim, but it never goes out. Levi
25. Truth has three parts: examination, that is, seeking it; understanding, that is, it already exists; faith, that is, applying it. Socrates
26. The truth will always prevail over lies, just like oil will always be on the water. Latin American Proverb
27. Truth is always immortal, but errors will one day be corrected. Ma Eddie
28. Truth is like a gem. Although it should not be painted with color, it can be placed in a conspicuous place to make it discover more wonderful brilliance. Santayana
29. Truth likes criticism, because after criticism, truth will win; error is afraid of criticism, because after criticism, error will fail. Diderot
30. The only reliable standard of truth is always consistent with itself. Owen
31. Truth is immortal, mistakes are fatal. Mrs. Eddy
32. The truth is strong, never afraid of the truth, bravely support the truth, tell the truth to others, and fight for the truth. Liu Shaoqi
33. The truth will never be distressed because some people do not recognize it. Schiller
34. The core of truth is everywhere, the scope of truth is boundless, and we cannot deny the existence of truth. Emerson
35. The light of truth is often obscured, but it will never be extinguished. Levi
36. The discovery of truth, or the fulfillment of first-choice responsibilities, cause us joy and make our whole life tremble. Croce
37. The ocean of truth lets all things undiscovered lie before my eyes for me to explore. Newton
38. In disputes, justice and truth may not always be fairly judged. Those who have blackened their consciences will recruit some villains who have also blackened their consciences as your negative witnesses.
Shakespeare
39. In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the laughter of God! Einstein
40. In the pursuit of truth In the Long March, only by learning, constantly learning, diligently learning, and creative learning can we cross mountains and ridges. Hua Luogeng
41. Only diamonds can be found under the soil and in dark places; only in deep and careful thinking can the truth be discovered. Hugo
42. It is man’s bounden duty to have the courage to explore the truth. Copernicus
43. Eternal devotion is the truth of life. Its perfection is the perfection of our lives. Rabindranath Tagore
44. Use truth as a light and truth as a pillar. Don’t use other things as a pillar. Sakyamuni
45. We have discussed the theological and philosophical truths above, but we also need to talk about the practical truths. Even those who behave despicably cannot help but admit that honesty is a noble virtue, and hypocrisy is like counterfeit money. It may be useful for shopping, but it also devalues ??the true value of things. This kind of deceitful behavior is like a snake, which cannot use its feet but can only walk on its belly. Bacon
46. A kind of truth learned purely by reading has a relationship with us just like prosthetics, dentures, wax noses or even artificial skin grafts. And the truth gained by independent thinking is like our natural limbs: they alone belong to us. Schopenhauer
47. Real science knows neither sympathy nor disgust. Its only purpose is truth. Grove
48. Just as light exposes itself and the surrounding darkness, truth is both its own standard and a false standard. Spinoza
49. Just like a newborn baby, scientific truth will continue to develop in the struggle, spread widely, and be invincible.
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