“He who has truth at his heart need never fear the want of persuasion on his tongue.”— John Ruskin, amazon.com
“With every day, and from both sides of my intelligence, the moral and the intellectual, I thus drew steadily nearer to the truth, by whose partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two.”— Robert Louis Stevenson, amazon.com
“When a woman tells the truth she is creating the possibility for more truth around her.”— Adrienne Rich, amazon.com
“A fact acquires its true and full value only through the idea which is developed from it.”— Justus von Liebig, amazon.com
“I could’ve sworn I was telling you the truth when I said I didn’t miss you.”— Iain Thomas, amazon.com
“There are only two people who can tell you the truth about yourself - an enemy who has lost his temper and a friend who loves you dearly.”— Antisthenes, amazon.com
“You have to keep your mind as wide-open as your eyes, because almost nothing is what it seems.”— Jonathan Maberry, amazon.com
“Everyone needs reality to punch them in the face every once in a while. Keeps you on guard.”— Alexandra Bracken, amazon.com
“Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain't going away.”— Elvis Presley, amazon.com
“Somehow, we'll find it. The balance between whom we wish to be and whom we need to be. But for now, we simply have to be satisfied with who we are.”— Brandon Sanderson, amazon.com
“About all you can do in life is be who you are. Some people will love you for you. Most will love you for what you can do for them, and some won’t like you at all.”— Rita Mae Brown, goodreads.com
“The saddest truth is realising you have fallen madly in love with what can never be.”— Michael Faudet, twitter.com
“Every reader, as he reads, is actually the reader of himself. The writer's work is only a kind of optical instrument he provides the reader so he can discern what he might never have seen in himself without this book. The reader's recognition in himself of what the book says is the proof of the book…”— Marcel Proust, amazon.com