Sentence examples for are truths from inspiring English sources

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are truths

noun

The state or quality of being true to someone or something.

  • Truth to one's own feelings is all-important in life.

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Understand that transcendology asserts that truthfulness and rationality in religions are truths that can be substantiated by science or those that can not be proven to be incorrect.

Those are truths, too.

These are truths too often forgotten.

These are truths hidden from public view.

For him, these are truths to remember.

"But these are truths that you do need to know".

There are truths that really need to be talked about.

The Stoic common notions, Augustine held, are truths that God has implanted in the human mind through direct illumination.

But those stories are rarely more than whispered: there are truths universally acknowledged but never fully voiced.

"There are truths which can kill a nation," the French author and diplomat Jean Giraudoux once said.

In the script I read, Alexander declares, at a moment of crisis, "There are truths to be shown, and our only strength is personal example".

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