Man passes away; generations
are but shadows; there is nothing stable but truth. (Josiah Quincy)
A sincere attachment to
truth, moral and scientific, is a habit which cures a thousand little
infirmities of mind. (Sydney Smith)
God offers to every mind its
choice between truth and repose. (Emerson)
To love the truth is to
refuse to let one’s self be saddened by it. (Andre Gide)
So little trouble do men take
in their search after truth; so readily do they accept whatever comes
first to hand. (Thucydides)
Without truth there is no
goodness. (Matthew Henry)
For most of us the truth is
no longer part of our minds; it has become a special product for
experts. (Jacob Bronowski)
Truth matters more than man….
(George Steiner)1
If knowing truth is in one’s
best interest, then the claim of Christianity to have the truth and
the claim of Jesus Christ to be the truth is worth investigation.