All Quotes By Tag: Truth
“I love when truth is stranger than fiction. It authenticates my wild imagination.”
“The Buddha taught complete honesty, with the extra instruction that everything a person says should be truthful and helpful.”
“The act of going within, finding our truth, and then sharing it, it helps us far more than we know.”
“You have to be transparent so you no longer cast a shadow but instead let the light pass through you.”
“One swallows the lie that flatters, but sips the bitter truth drop by drop.”
“We have our dreams because without them we could not bear the truth.”
“Ask yourself: what is it, that if I believed it down to my core, would change everything?”
“The most believable lies are the ones that are atleast a little bit true.”
“Ladies! I encourage you NOT to be so easily flattered by what a man has. Be flattered by his strength, courage, integrity, and character as a man. Be impressed by his ability to be honest, faithful, loving, and respectful to you. Be impressed because he can communicate and openly express his feelings. Be impressed because he’s got confidence, direction, and purpose in his life. Be impressed because he’s a quality man, NOT a fine man. Real Talk!”
“Maybe I could dole out the truth in tiny pieces that, once assembled, would make a picture that resembled a reality in which I hadn’t done anything wrong.”
“As a writer of philosophy, it’s good to ask oneself, ‘Will I still believe this a week from now, or months, or even years?”
“Man kann davon überzeugt sein, sich etwas zu wünschen – vielleicht jahrelang – solang man weiß, dass der Wunsch unerfüllbar ist. Steht man aber plötzlich vor der Möglichkeit, dass der Wunschtraum Wirklichkeit wird, dann wünscht man sich nur noch eins: Man hätte es sich nie gewünscht.”
“Out of this nettle – danger – we pluck this flower – safety.”
“It’s exhausting, the energy it takes to unknow a truth.”
“It is simply a confession that with all that I’ve seen in the last few years, all the events I’ve been invited to, and all the people whom I’ve met, I am less and less impressed by “impressive” things or people who are presented as having things figured out. I am impressed by people who are honest and kind. I am inspired by moments of vulnerability, moments of confession and compassion, moments where someone makes it clear that they are a person in need of other people and someone else makes it clear that the first person is not alone.”