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(91) Or when they refuse to face unpleasant truths, like good and evil.
(92) Yet we find it difficult to take these definitive events and state categorically that they are universal truths for women engineers.
(93) Clear-thinking organizations rely on cost justification to reveal these truths, even if they run counter to current plans and conventional wisdom.
(94) A standard objection to such views is that these general principles often clash one with one another as necessary truths could not.
(95) One of the simplest truths about history is that progress is not linear.
(96) Psychological models derived from the observation of groups consisting of students can no longer be taken as representing general truths.
(97) What his sleuths seek are truths that everybody else knows already, or is afraid to know.
(98) The value of the political talks so far has been to expose three basic truths.
(99) Good fiction reveals the truths we can not bear to share in public.
(100) There are no eternal facts, as there are no absolute truths. Friedrich Nietzsche
(101) Maybe we should listen to our friends when they tell us a few home truths.
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(102) At the same time, he became adept at nurturing his image as a tormented rebel in touch with primal truths.
(103) Another over-eager cat has discovered one of the basic truths of garden life: never try to kill a toad.
(104) If your ambition takes this line, there are certain basic truths that you will have to recognise.
(105) One collection of such gives insight into the literal way spiritual truths were inculcated.
(106) His blend of smears, half truths and downright lies ruined many careers in government and the professions.
(107) Unhappy wretch that I am, I left my native fireside and alienated my home to seek strange truths in undiscovered lands.
(108) Sorry, Colin, but you learned the hard way about the harsh truths of the boxing world.
(109) Let us now set forth one of the fundamental truths about marriage: the wife is in charge. Bill Cosby
(110) One of the beautiful and cruel truths of politics is that our compromises return with almost grim inevitability to haunt us.
(111) Live a life of lies; die a death of truths. Anthony Liccione
(112) Gaia speaks nothing but half - truths and falsehoods.
(113) These truths cause individuals much psychic pain.
(114) Simple truths for the ways of the world.
(115) All great truths begin as blasphemy.
(116) The Natural History Museum is to harness public curiosity about the almost infinite variety of carnal knowledge with an exhibition that lays out toe-curling truths about wild sex.
(117) I want to liberate my universe of its phantoms and to people it solely with flesh-and-blood truths whose presence I cannot deny.
(118) In the endless flow of absolute truth there are innumerable relative truths.
(119) The perspective just as moral truths, that are presented in their simplicity without the meretricious aids of ornament or glitter.
(120) We may now restore that temp 1 e to the ancient truths.
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