The truth is that I oppose the Iraq war just as I opposed the Vietnam War because these two conflicts have weakened the U.S. and diminished our standing in the world and our national security.
The truth is if anyone saw my home life I'm pretty sure it would look like other families' around the world. There's a lot of juggling to be done.
The logic of the world is prior to all truth and falsehood.
Everybody now admits that apartheid was wrong and all I did was tell the people who wanted to know where I come from how we lived in South Africa. I just told the world the truth. And if my truth then becomes political I can't do anything about that.
It is unfortunate considering that enthusiasm moves the world that so few enthusiasts can be trusted to speak the truth.
Our understanding of the world around us is constantly being redefined and expanded and so therefore it is wiser to be passionate about seeking for truth than knowing it.
Remember as long as you live that nothing but strict truth can carry you through the world with either your conscience or your honor unwounded.
One of the sublimest things in the world is plain truth.
The truth is the secular world isn't too enamored with Jesus. And they're not too enamored with someone who is leading people to Jesus. So if you're out there talking about people's sins and you're talking about righteousness you will get pushback. Jesus Himself did. The apostles did. I mean there's persecution all up and down the line.
When I grew up in Taiwan the Korean War was seen as a good war where America protected Asia. It was sort of an extension of World War II. And it was of course the peak of the Cold War. People in Taiwan were generally proAmerican. The Korean War made Japan. And then the Vietnam War made Taiwan. There is some truth to that.
When you want to fool the world tell the truth.
We live in a world of denial and we don't know what the truth is anymore.
I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.
Myths and creeds are heroic struggles to comprehend the truth in the world.
The world is indeed a mixture of truth and make-believe. Discard the make-believe and take the truth.
But now I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.
Representation of the world like the world itself is the work of men they describe it from their own point of view which they confuse with the absolute truth.