The famous quotes about truth are organized as follows:
1. Truth is the assistant of honest people.
2. The only reliable standard of truth is always consistent with itself. ——Irving
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. ——Proverb
5. The truth may only appear ferocious and terrifying to individual short-sighted people, but it itself is eternal beauty and eternal happiness. —— Belinsky
6. The truth is brighter than the sun and straighter than an arrow.
7. Man’s bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. ——Copernicus
8. It is best to compare truth to flint. The harder it is struck, the more brilliant it emits. ——Anonymous
9. This is often the case in life: rumors spread from one to ten, and they will spread any great ideas that benefit the people and are obtained after hard thinking and all kinds of hardships. Distort it into heresies that are useless to yourself and the truth. ——Aitmatov
10. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ——(Greek) Proverb
11. Truth is not created by applause, and right and wrong are not decided by voting. ——(British) Proverb
12. Friendship should be consolidated with truth. ——Proverb
13. If you don’t know falsehoods, you won’t understand the truth. ——Proverb
14. Everything can be imitated, except the truth.
15. Human happiness does not lie in money or love, but in truth. ——(Czech) Proverb
16. You are my guest, but truth is my mother.
17. Truth can open all doors.
18. One sentence of truth is better than a hundred lies. ——(African) Proverb
19. The truth cannot be defeated with fists.
20. The greater the falsehood, the greater the victory of truth. ——Schiller
21. The eagle’s eyes are not afraid of fog, and the light of truth is not afraid of being shrouded. ——(European) Proverb
22. To be with truth is to be with happiness.
23. Truth is a shining sword.
24. Salt is salty, but it is indispensable for dishes; truth is bitter, but it is indispensable for the future. ——(Mongolian) Proverb
25. The truth will not burn in fire and will not sink in water. ——(Indian) Proverb
26. Truth belongs to mankind, and error belongs to the times. ——Goethe
27. Truth may be suppressed, but it cannot be killed. ——(German) Proverb
28. True gold is not afraid of fire, and truth is not afraid of evil. ——(Mongolian) Proverb
29. The truth cannot be extinguished even with a sea of ??blood.
30. True gold is not afraid of fire, and truth is not afraid of sophistry. ——(Vietnamese) Proverb
31. In disputes, justice and truth may not always be fairly judged. People who have blackened their consciences will recruit some villains who have also blackened their consciences to be your opponents. witness. ——Shakespeare
32. People need the truth, just like the blind need a guide with sight.
33. The sword is not bent, but the truth is not rusty.
34. Victory lies in the truth. ——Emerson
35. The truth must sink unless gold floats up.
36. If truth is a precious pearl, then practice is the sea that produces pearls. ——(Asian) Proverb
37. The truth may sometimes become dim, but it will never go out. ——(Italian) Proverb
38. If truth is a precious pearl, then practice is the sea that produces pearls. ——Proverb
39. The brilliance of the sun cannot be blocked, but the light of truth cannot be extinguished.
40. The truth will never be distressed because someone does not recognize it. ——(German) Proverb
41. Time will pass, years will disappear, but truth will never be erased.
42. The truth cannot be killed with a sword. ——(Argentina) Proverb
43. Truth is the sun of the world.
44. Truth often arises from fallacies. ——Anonymous
45. Truth is more valuable than gold. ——(Latin American) Proverb
46. Steel can be bent, but truth cannot be refuted. ——(Korean) Proverb
47. The truth is not afraid of judgment. ——(Latin American) Proverb
48. The travel of truth does not require a visa. ——(French) Proverb
49. The key is to have a heart that loves the truth, encounter the truth anytime and anywhere, and absorb it. ——Goethe
50. When the truth strides closer, lies must run away.
51. Everything will pass, only the truth remains.
52. The truth may not always be pleasing to the ear. ——(British) Proverb
53. Truth is always immortal, and error will one day be corrected.
——Ma Eddie
54. The green mountains of truth, with the earth under your feet and the blue sky above your head, the white mist of lies wraps around the mountainside and covers the top of the mountain. ——Zhuang Congsheng
55. Don’t imagine that everything you say is the truth, but make sure that everything you say is the truth. ——Zhang Jie
56. Truth is the good child of time, not the grandson of authority. ——Brecht
57. Empty talk eclipses the truth, but practice makes the truth shine. ——(European) Proverb
58. There are thousands of roads leading to error, but there is only one road leading to truth. ——(French) Proverb
59. Wisdom exists outside the truth. ——(German) Proverb
60. There are thousands of falsehoods, but 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, will not be far away. ——Anonymous
63. If the truth takes one more step, it will become a fallacy. ——Proverb
64. Most of human food is lies, and there is only a very small amount of truth. The human spirit is very weak and cannot bear pure truth; it must be wrapped in a layer of lies around the truth by its religion, morality, politics, poets, and artists.
——Anonymous