1. A person who does not know the truth is just a fool. But if you know the truth and say it is a lie, you are a sinner! - Brecht
2. The truth is ruthless, but it is also lovely, and it makes those who love it free. ——Sartre
3. Simplicity is the soul of wisdom. ——Shakespeare
4. Error is the neighbor of truth, so it deceives us. ——Tagore
5. Truth is a fruit that must wait until it is ripe before it can be picked. ——Voltaire
6. The journey of truth does not require an entry permit. ——Joliot Curie
7. It is the bounden duty of mankind to have enough courage to pursue the truth. ——Copernicus
8. We can use fantasy as a companion, but we must use reason as a guide. ——Johnson
9. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ——Aristotle
10. It takes two people to tell the truth-one person speaks and the other listens. ——Thoreau
11. The truth of science should not be found in the dusty books of ancient sages, but should be found in experiments and theories based on experiments. ——Galileo/mingyan/mingren/6656.html
12. Although the truth is bitter, it is clear. ——Putolini
13. Things that are obtained with effort are more lovable than things that are obtained without effort. The truth that is obvious at a glance can be understood effortlessly. Once you understand it, you will feel temporarily happy, but it will soon be forgotten. ——Boccaccio
14. Truth is not a coin that is ready-made and can be hidden in your pocket. ——Lesing
15. Pursuing the truth is more valuable than possessing the truth. ——Einstein
16. If pain is exchanged for knowing the truth and adhering to the truth, you should consciously and happily bear it. Then, and only then, will the pain turn into happiness. ——Zhang Zhixin
17. Errors cannot withstand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure. ——Tagore
18. When I have the opportunity to admit my mistakes, I am most willing to seize it. I think that such a spirit of returning to truth and reason is better than having the most correct judgment. Be glorious. ——Ti Mo
19. Convinced truth is more dangerous than lies. ——Nietzsche
20. The relationship between error and truth is like the relationship between sleep and waking. When a person awakens from error, he moves toward truth with new strength.
——Locke