Truth Quotes

What is truth? These quotes explore honesty, reality, and the courage it takes to face both.

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"The truest test of character comes not in victory, but in how one treats the vanquished."
Charles Martel
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"Honor is the currency of men who have nothing else left to lose."
Charles Martel
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"A man's word is his bond; break it and you lose everything."
Charles Martel
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"In times of crisis, character reveals itself without pretense."
Charles Martel
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"Those who seek truth must be willing to face uncomfortable realities."
Charles Martel
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"The path of righteousness is often the loneliest, yet the most rewarding."
Shivaji
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"Truth may be silenced, but it cannot be killed."
Shivaji
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"A man's word is his bond, or he is worth nothing."
Edward I
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"A man who does not honor his debts honors nothing."
Edward I
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"A man who loses his honor has lost everything of value."
Edward I
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"A man who breaks his oath breaks the very fabric of society."
Edward I
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"A man's worth is determined by his deeds, not his titles."
Edward I
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"A man who lies to himself is lost beyond redemption."
Edward I
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"The measure of a king is the measure of his word."
Edward I
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"A man's reputation is his most valuable possession."
Edward I
"Truth may be spoken in many languages, but it remains singular."
Akbar the Great
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"A man's word is his only true possession."
Richard the Lionheart
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"Truth, though painful, is always preferable to comfortable lies."
Richard the Lionheart
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"The truth will always emerge, no matter how deeply buried."
Richard the Lionheart
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"A man's word is his bond; once broken, it can never be fully mended."
Shivaji
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"A lie may travel far, but truth will eventually catch up and prevail."
Babur
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"A moment of truth spoken with kindness is better than silence born of fear."
Babur
"Let truth be your guide in all matters."
Chandragupta Maurya
"Truth spoken in love wounds less than falsehood."
Chandragupta Maurya
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"The tongue is a double-edged sword; use it with care and wisdom."
Aurangzeb
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"The written record outlives the spoken word and the fleeting memory."
Aurangzeb
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"A man of honor knows that his name is worth more than his wealth."
Henry V
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"A man's word, once given, binds him more securely than any chain."
Henry V
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"The pursuit of truth often requires us to face uncomfortable realities."
Henry V
"The heart that harbors prejudice cannot harbor truth."
Akbar the Great