1, truth is an honest man's assistant.
2. The only reliable criterion of truth is always self-consistency. Irving
The bitterness of truth is far better than the sweetness of honey. -(African) proverb
Truth comes from debate, and happiness comes from labor. -Proverbs
Truth can only appear ferocious and terrible in front of short-sighted individuals, but it itself is eternal beauty and eternal happiness. -belinsky
6. Truth is brighter than the sun and straighter than the arrow.
7. Man's bounden duty is to dare to explore the truth. Copernicus
8. It is best to compare truth to flint. The more you fight, the more you will shine. anonymous
9. It is often the case in life that when rumors spread from one mouth to another, any great ideas that are beneficial to the people and obtained through hard thinking and hard work will be distorted into heresies that are not beneficial to themselves and the truth. -Aitmatov
10, I love my teacher, and I love truth more. -(Greek) proverb
1 1. Truth is not made by applause, but by voting. -(British) proverb
12, friendship should be consolidated with truth. -Proverbs
13, if you don't know fallacy, you won't know truth. -Proverbs
14, everything can be copied, but truth cannot.
15, people's happiness and happiness lies not in money, not in love, but in truth. -(Czech) proverb
You are my guest, but truth is my mother.
17, truth can open all doors.
18, one truth is worth a hundred lies. -(African) proverb
19, fists can't beat the truth.
20. The greater the fallacy, the greater the victory of truth. Schiller
2 1, the eagle's eyes are not afraid of fog, and the glory of truth is not afraid of being shrouded. -(European) proverb
22. Being with truth is being with happiness.
23. Truth is a shining sword.
24. Salt is salty, but vegetables are indispensable; Truth is bitter, but it is indispensable for the future. -(Mongolian) proverb
25. Truth will not burn in fire, nor will it sink in water. -(Indian) proverb
26. Truth belongs to mankind, while fallacy belongs to the times. -Goethe
27. Truth may be suppressed, but it cannot be strangled. -(German) proverb
28. True gold is not afraid of fire, and truth is not afraid of evil. -(Mongolian) proverb
29. Truth cannot be extinguished by blood.
30. True gold is not afraid of fire, and truth is not afraid of sophistry. -(Vietnamese) proverb
3 1, in an argument, justice and truth may not always get a fair judgment. Those who blacken their conscience should recruit some villains who also blacken their conscience to be your negative witnesses. -Shakespeare
People need truth, just as the blind need a discerning guide.
33, the sword does not bend, truth does not rust.
34. Victory lies in truth. Emerson
35. Let the truth sink unless the gold floats.
36. If truth is a precious pearl, then practice is the sea where pearls are produced. -(Asian) proverb
37. Truth sometimes becomes dim, but it will never go out. -(Italian) proverb
38. If truth is a precious pearl, then practice is the sea where pearls are produced. -Proverbs
39. The sun cannot shine, and the light of truth cannot be extinguished.
40. Truth will never be distressed because someone refuses to admit it. -(German) proverb
4 1, time will pass, years will disappear, and the truth will never be erased.
42. The sword can't kill the truth. -(Argentina) proverb
43. Truth is the sun of the world.
44. Truth often comes from falsehood. anonymous
45. Truth is more valuable than gold. -(Latin America) proverb
46. Steel can bend, but truth cannot refute it. -(North Korea) proverb
47. Truth fears no judgment. -(Latin America) proverb
48. Truth travel does not require a visa. -(French) proverb
49. The key is to have a heart that loves the truth, meet the truth anytime and anywhere, and absorb it. -Goethe
50. When truth strode near, lies must run away.
5 1, everything will pass, only the truth remains.
52. Truth is not always pleasant to the ear. -(British) proverb
53. Truth is immortal, and fallacies will be corrected one day. -Mom, Eddie
54. The castle peak of truth, with feet on the earth, blue sky overhead and white fog of lies, wraps around halfway up the mountain and covers the summit. -Zhuang Congsheng
55. Don't fantasize that you are telling the truth, but make sure you are telling the truth. Jason
56. Truth is a good boy of time, not a grandson of authority. Brecht
57. Empty talk obscures the truth, while practice adds luster to the truth. -(European) proverb
58. There are thousands of paths to fallacy, and there is only one path to truth. -(French) proverb
59. Wisdom exists outside truth. -(German) proverb
60. There are many fallacies, but there is only one truth. -(African) proverb
6 1, the pursuit of truth is more valuable than having truth. -Einstein
Once the truth comes out, her sister's freedom is not far away. anonymous
63. If truth takes one step further, it will become fallacy. -Proverbs
64. Most of human food is a lie, with only a little truth. The human spirit is too weak to bear the pure truth; His religion, morality, politics, poets and artists all cover up the truth with a layer of lies. anonymous