Top 14 Importance Of Telling The Truth Quotes
#1. I think the biggest lesson I learned from my Dad was the importance of telling the truth.
Sean McDonough
#2. I think the most important thing I learned from my dad is the importance of telling the truth ... treat other people well, work hard at the job and tell the truth.
Sean McDonough
#3. It seemed too good to be true and thus, be human philosophy, clearly false.
Stephenie Meyer
#4. An honest kiss, a little kindness, everyone deserves that much, however big or small.
George R R Martin
#5. With Betaworks' drive and resources now behind it, I'm confident that Instapaper has a very bright future. I'm looking forward to seeing what they can do.
Marco Arment
#6. This, however, is of but little importance to our tale; it will be enough not to stray a hair's breadth from the truth in the telling of it.
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#7. What a man knows isn't important. It's what he is that counts
Jack Schaefer
#8. That's one of the amazing things great books like this do - they don't just get you to see the world differently, they get you to look at people, the people all around you, differently.
Will Schwalbe
#9. The word and the image mutually excluded each other. Joseph was a literary man to his very marrow; he put faith in the invisible Word; it was the most miraculous thing in all the world; though without form it had more power than anything endowed with form
Lion Feuchtwanger
#10. I'm in love with my corporate girlfriend,
with the Cyclops heart
Phil Volatile
#11. I have no real tattoos. I wear my bruises and tons of scars as my tattoos.
Kellan Lutz
#12. Renewal is brought by the Holy Spirit. Believers will learn what it means to minister to one another and build each other up. No longer will our lives seem ordinary and indistinguishable from the rest of the world.
Billy Graham
#13. There came a point when if a conspiracy was that powerful and subtle it became pointless to worry about it.
Iain M. Banks
#14. Sunsets in themselves are generally superior to sunrises; but with the sunset we appreciate images drawn from departed peace and faded glory.
George Stillman Hillard