Only faith makes happiness real. ——French late Renaissance thinker Montaigne
Only biography is true history. ——Scottish essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle
Truth can sometimes seem unreal. ——French writer Maupassant's true sayings
Disaster can prove the truth of friends. ——Aesop, the ancient Greek fabler in the 6th century BC
Nothing can compete with reality. ——French philosopher Diderot
The servant’s report is the most true. ——Cicero, an ancient Roman statesman
Loyalty requires complete truth. ——French painter Chardin
The path to true love is not smooth. ——English Renaissance playwright and poet Shakespeare True Quotes
Only by abandoning yourself can you see the truth. ——Japanese landscape painter and essayist Kaiyi Higashiyama
Authenticity and simplicity are precious qualities of genius. ——Russian drama educator Stanislavsky
The road to reality is both harsh and dangerous. ——British poet Milton
Wine can make people reveal their true thoughts. ——Ancient Greek poet Theognis True Quotes
Brilliant stories are rarely completely true. ——British writer Cy Johnson
I never deceive myself. I only see reality. ——Female writer, formerly known as Lijie Annie Baby
Truth is beauty, and the opposite of truth is ugliness. ——Plotinus, the ancient Roman philosopher
The eyes speak more eloquently and truly than words. ——American mathematician Tuckerman
If you don’t know the real person, you don’t deserve her favor. —— Blake True Quotes
Without simplicity, kindness and truth, there is no greatness. ——Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
Art that shows characteristics is the only real art. ——German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe
Labor is the true measure of the exchange value of all commodities. ——Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" truly represents nature, but is still full of artistic beauty. ——British Prime Minister during World War II, politician, writer, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature, Churchill True Quotes
There are many true words that are said in jokes. ——British writer and politician Swift
The real world interests me because it is malleable. ——French writer Gide