1. Truth is the assistant of honest people.
2. The only reliable criterion of truth is self-consistency forever. -Owen
3. The bitterness of truth is much better than the sweetness of honey. -(African) Proverb
4. Truth comes from debate, and happiness comes from labor. -Proverbs
5. Truth can only appear ferocious and terrible to short-sighted individuals, but it is itself eternal beauty and eternal happiness. -belinsky
6. Truth is brighter than the sun and straighter than an arrow.
7. The bounden duty of man is to be brave in exploring the truth. -Copernicus
8. It is best to compare truth to flint. The harder it is beaten, the more brilliant it will be. -Anonymous
9. It is often the case in life that when rumors spread from one mouth to ten, they will distort any great ideas that benefit the people and are obtained through hard thinking and hardships into heresies that are not beneficial to the truth. -aitmatov
1. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. -(Greek) proverb
11. Truth is not made by applause, but by voting. -(British) proverb
12. Friendship should be consolidated by truth. -Proverb
13. If you don't know the fallacy, you won't know the truth. -Proverbs
14. Everything can be copied, but truth can't.
15. People's happiness lies not in money, not in love, but in truth. -(Czech) proverb
16. You are my guest, but truth is my mother.
17. Truth can open all doors.
18. One truth is better than a hundred lies. -(African) proverb
19. The fist cannot defeat the truth.
2. The greater the fallacy, the greater the victory of truth. -Schiller
21. 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 dishes are indispensable; Truth is bitter, but it is indispensable for the future. -(Mongolian) Proverb
25. Truth will not burn in fire and will not sink in water. -(India) Proverbs
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. It is true gold that is not afraid of fire, but truth is not afraid of evil. -(Mongolian) Proverb
29. Truth can't be put out with blood.
3. True gold is not afraid of fire, and truth is not afraid of sophistry. -(Vietnam) Proverbs
31. In an argument, justice and truth may not always be fairly judged. Those who have blackened their conscience should recruit some villains who have also blackened their conscience as your negative witnesses. -Shakespeare
32, people need truth, just as the blind need a discerning guide.
33, the sword does not bend, the 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 that produces pearls. -(Asian) Proverb
37. Truth may be dimmed sometimes, but it will never go out. -(Italy) Proverb
38. If truth is a precious pearl, then practice is the sea that produces pearls. -Proverbs
39. The sun can't cover it, and the light of truth can't be extinguished.
4. Truth will never be distressed because someone denies it. -(German) Proverb
41. Time will pass, years will disappear, and 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 is not afraid of judgment. -(Latin America) proverb
48. Truth travels without a visa. -(French) Proverb
49. The key is to have a heart for truth, meet the truth anytime and anywhere, and absorb it. -Goethe
5. When truth strode near, lies had to run away.
51. Everything will pass, only the truth remains.
52. Truth is not always pleasant to the ear. -(British) Proverb
53. Truth is immortal forever, and fallacies will be corrected one day. -ma Eddie
54. 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
55. Don't imagine that everything you say is true, but make sure that everything you say is true. -Jason
56. Truth is a good boy of time, not an authoritative grandson. -Brecht
57. Empty talk eclipses truth, while practice adds brilliance to truth. -(European) Proverb
58. There are thousands of roads leading to fallacy, and there is only one road leading to truth. -(French) Proverb
59. Wisdom exists outside truth. -(German) Proverb
6. There are thousands of fallacies and only one truth. -(African) Proverb
61. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. -Einstein
62. Once the truth comes, her sister, freedom, is not far away. -Anonymous
63. If truth takes one more step, it will become fallacy. -Proverbs
64. Most of human food is a lie, and there is only a little truth. The human spirit is too weak to bear the pure truth; His religion, morality, politics, poets and artists must cover the truth with a layer of lies. -anonymous