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(61) Never hide things from hardcore thinkers. They get more aggravated, more provoked by confusion than the most painful truths. Criss Jami
(62) What is left, it is claimed, will be self-evident truths which can be accepted as such by all open minds.
(63) In particular in the sophisticated world of alchemy, the resonances of chemical and other truths were of the utmost importance.
(64) He was sensitive, vulnerable, amazed when his honest truths gave offence.
(65) Communities need absolutes, ideals of truths, transcendent sources of authority which are unchanged and unchangeable.
(66) They had admitted terrible truths to them-selves, which the rest of us worked hard to deny.
(67) But before proceeding to optimism I have to introduce some harsh truths.
(68) Good writing often reveals painful truths, said the authors in a panel on self-help books.
(69) Others again have taken as the play's essence the need to reconcile not truth and falsehood but competing truths.
(70) Far from being vacuous storytelling, myth in its true sense is a communion with the deepest truths of existence.
(71) Shouldn't it be the people who have as their driving force the desire to reveal truths about human life?
(72) This class division is further reflected, as profound truths so often are(Sentencedict.com ), in humour.
(73) The basic truths of it, once you have learned them, are difficult to forget.
(74) All feminists, however, demand dignity and autonomy as self-evident truths in the finest tradition of Western social theory.
(75) One of the basic truths about human beings is that we want our lives to have meaning.
(76) In the history of popular music, these truths are self-evident.
(77) But as particular truths do not embody the fullness of Truth so particular religions do not embody the fullness of Religion.
(78) Roth captures essential truths about faith, hope and despair within his reworking of a biblical story.
(79) He had some home truths to impart and presented them without fear or favour.
(80) First, in talking of adding all truths at once we seem to have moved firmly into the realm of fiction.
(81) Thus, for Melville(sentencedict.com), we see that the sea is symbolic of all ultimate truths of the world.
(82) A second alternative is to hire outside experts for the purpose of disseminating uncomfortable but crucial organizational truths.
(83) One of the great truths of Washington life little known by the folks back home is the power of congressional staff members.
(84) Here, Wade realized, he had come up against a few firm truths.
(85) The primitive church employed mythology to augment and explicate the great truths of the gospel.
(86) Set in San Diego, the play examines the tangled web woven by those who conceal certain truths from others.
(87) The simple truths according to Marx and Lenin are now crowded by doubts.
(88) One does not need to acquire hermeneutical skills to appreciate the significance and personal challenge presented by the great truths of salvation.
(89) This is a moment when pride and stubbornness in the permanent truths of the constitution are not the most helpful qualities.
(90) They should be able to interpret their experience and assurance in the light of the revealed truths of the gospel.
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