Moral certainty can deafen people to any truth other than their own.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In morals, truth is but little prized when it is a mere sentiment, and only attains its full value when realized in the world as fact.
One column of truth cannot hold an institution of ideas from falling into ignorance. It is wiser that a person of prudence and purpose save his strength for battles that can be won.
Truth is certainly a branch of morality and a very important one to society.
No human being will ever know the Truth, for even if they happen to say it by chance, they would not even known they had done so.
If one can only see things according to one's own belief system, one is destined to become virtually deaf, dumb, and blind.
It is always incorrect to assume you can know what someone's moral convictions are based on their philosophical theories.
'The Truth' is not meant to preach or point any fingers. It's meant to show that perhaps we should all avoid taking the moral high ground unless we have thought about things a bit more.
Sincerity is moral truth.
Letting the facts speak for themselves is an immoral principle when we all know that facts and figures can be selected to prove anything.
Remember, as long as you live, that nothing but strict truth can carry you through the world, with either your conscience or your honor unwounded.