Beware of the half-truth–you may have gotten the wrong half.
Beauty is mind deep.
A lot of stuff that passes for food for thought these days is nothing but the baloney of propaganda.
He who says he enjoys a cold shower in the morning will also lie about other things.
Christianity helps us face the music, even when we don’t like the tune.
Most things too good to be true, aren’t.
A fish seems to grow daily after the day it was caught.
Your promises to God should be as binding as your signature on the mortgage.
You won’t get scriptural harmony if you play only one string of truth.
The ignorant are always deaf to the truth.
It is better to be square than go around in the wrong circles.
One thing you can give and still keep is your word.
Too many Christians keep the truth on ice instead of on fire.
A shady business never yields a sunny life.
The teeth may be false, but be sure the tongue is true.
People called President Lincoln “Honest Abe.” What do they call you?
It’s twice as hard to crush a half-truth as a whole lie.
The biggest and worst thief of all is the one who will rob you of truth.
Be sure the goods in the window represent correctly the products on the counter.
Why are the apples always much larger on the top than those in the bottom of the basket?
The man who deserts truth in trifles cannot be trusted in matters of importance.
Truth is stranger than fiction–and it’s cleaner.
Integrity needs no rules.
Nothing increases the size of the fish like fishing by yourself.
When in doubt, tell the truth.
You may not be what you think you are, but what you think, you are.
Truth wins every argument if it is stuck to long enough.
The worst lies are those what most resemble the truth.
People cannot change truth, but truth can change people.
The truth is so hard to see because we are standing in front of it.
Golf is a game in which the ball lies poorly and the player lies as well.
Infidelity never wrote a line that was comforting on a deathbed.
Speaking of truth–we should have regular checkups to avoid truth-decay.
The cloak of a false profession will make an awful blaze when God burns up the stubble.
Goodness is a special kind of truth and beauty–it is truth and beauty in human behavior.
There’s no limit to the heights a man can attain by remaining on the level.
Nothing ruins truth like stretching it.
Truth that is out of balance is heresy.
Truth needs no defense–it only needs witnesses.
Error is often dressed in the garb of truth.
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
No man ever got lost on a straight road.
All who cry are not truly sorry.
Jumping to conclusions is not nearly as good a mental exercise as digging for facts.
Never stretch the truth–it may snap back in your face.
If truth stands in your way, you’re headed in the wrong direction.
Ananias wouldn’t attract attention today in this age of specialized prevarication.
When you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember what you said.
As stretching a rubber band weakens the rubber, so stretching the truth weakens the truth.
Sometimes nothing is harder to see than the naked truth.
Some people handle the truth carelessly; others never touch it at all.
When playing golf, nothing counts like your opponent.
A photographer couldn’t make a living if he made pictures of people as they really are.
Always be truthful–it takes a fantastic memory to be a successful liar.
Many people don’t actually lie; they merely present truth in such a way that nobody recognizes it.
The truth of a matter is not determined by how many people believe it.
Never be diverted from the truth by what you would like to believe.
If any man seeks greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth and he will find both.
Truth is like a torch–the more it is shaken, the more it shines.
If you won’t admit you’ve been wrong, you love yourself more than truth.
Some folks we know don’t mean to exaggerate–they just remember big.