594 adjectives to describe truths

It hardly seemed a speech when he was at the tribune, more like a causerie, though he told very plain truths sometimes to the peuple souverain.

I might have been a worthless character without you; as it is, I do possess a certain improvable portion of devotional feelings, though when I view myself in the light of divine truth, and not according to the common measures of human judgment.

Why, if you told the exact truth in the handbills about every Freak in my show, barring the Tattooed Girl and the Wild Man, they would still constitute a good drawing attraction in any intelligent community.

Admitting that evident truth, our tourists were not greatly reassured.

Should an Act of Parliament be against any of His natural laws, which are immutably true, their declaration would be contrary to eternal truth, equity and justice, and consequently void; and so it would be adjudged by the Parliament itself, when convinced of their mistake.

Absolute truth is in God's hand.

In a word, this particular argument holds strictly only for man's own guesses at religious truth,for "natural" religions; but for Christianity, only so far as we deny it to be supernatural as to its content and mode of origination.

Doctrine is spiritual truth, formulated in a systematic way.

Indisputable historical facts, recorded in this invaluable book, were treated by them as hieroglyphical symbols of chemical processes: and the fundamental truths of the christian religion were applied, in a wanton and blasphemous manner, to the purposes of making gold, and distilling the elixir of life.

There was something in the naked truth too ghastly for the day.

There must be other things besides aërolites that wander from their own spheres to ours; and when we speak of celestial sweetness or beauty, we may be nearer the literal truth than we dream.

To confess an honest truth, a pig is one of those things I could never think of sending away.

We know only too well that there are universal fallacies as well as universal truths of the human mind.

I have no doubt as to its essential truth, nor do I question the purpose which dominated this rover of the sea in his effort to record the adventures of his younger life.

Evadne was saying as she shook hands with another friend who was patiently learning the bitter truth that she would never be able to see her beloved Fatherland again.

But he begins to grasp real scientific truth from his experiences with the elements which have for him such a mysterious attraction; by the very contact with water something in the child responds to its stimulus.

In actual truth, in his solemn pronouncements after the entry of the United States into the War, President Wilson had never spoken of a separate disarmament of the conquered countries, but of adequate guarantees given and received that national armaments should be reduced to the smallest point compatible with internal order.

Rolfe wondered how much or how little truth was contained in these stories.

Similarly as to the argument from coincidence: if, as before, we possess Manetho's genuine list intact, and if we have the clear testimony of the monuments giving a precisely similar record, this coincidence, apart from all independent value to be given to Manetho or to the monuments, is an effect demanding a cause, for which the most probable is the objective truth from which both these veracious records have been copied.

" "But this sober truth of mine" "Well?" "I came here

Fancy hand in hand perhaps with a substratum of historical truth has discovered traces of Rama's chequered life, of Sita's devotion in many spots within the limits of Nasik.

I stood rigid before her as one turned to stone, for in that instant, in a flash indeed, I realized the awful truth.

The most zealous of popular lecturers can aim at nothing more than the awakening of a sympathy for abstract truth, in those who do not really follow his arguments; and of a desire to know more and better in the few who do.

But the sad truth of the matter is that a new finding in science requires as much backing as a new project in high finance or social climbing.

" Harry saw the profound truth conveyed in George's statement, and admired his brother's immense sagacity.

594 adjectives to describe  truths