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- quote by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Truth needs no colour, with his colour fix'd; Beauty no pencil, beauty's truth to lay; But best is best, if never intermix'd.
- quote by William Shakespeare
Truth needs no flowers of speech.
- quote by Alexander Pope
Truth never was indebted to a lie.
- quote by Edward Young
Truth only smells sweet forever, and illusions, however innocent, are deadly as the canker worm.
- quote by James Anthony Froude
Truth warns of threatening crimes, Malice speaks of those which were committed.
- quote by Friedrich Schiller
Truth was the only daughter of Time.
- quote by Leonardo da Vinci
Truth will do well enough if left to shift for herself. She seldom has received much aid from the power of great men to whom she is rarely known & seldom welcome. She has no need of force to procure entrance into the minds of men. Error indeed has often prevailed by the assistance of power or force. Truth is the proper & sufficient antagonist to error.
- quote by Thomas Jefferson
Truth will triumph. It always does. However, I figure truth is a variable, so we're right back where we started from.
- quote by Lewis Padgett
Truth will triumph. It always does. However, I figure truth is a variable, so we're right back where we started from.
- quote by Lewis Padgett