There are also two kinds of truths: truth of reasoning and truths of fact. Truths of reasoning are necessary and their opposite is impossible; those of fact are contingent and their opposite is possible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is a distinction between fact and truth. Truth has an element of revelation about it. If something is true, it does more than strike one as merely being so.
Two elements are needed to form a truth - a fact and an abstraction.
There may not be one Truth - there may be several truths - but saying that is not to say that reality doesn't exist.
The truth is always something that is told, not something that is known. If there were no speaking or writing, there would be no truth about anything. There would only be what is.
From principles is derived probability, but truth or certainty is obtained only from facts.
All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.
When a truth is necessary, the reason for it can be found by analysis, that is, by resolving it into simpler ideas and truths until the primary ones are reached.
In contradiction and paradox, you can find truth.
Truth will always be truth, regardless of lack of understanding, disbelief or ignorance.
There are trivial truths and the great truths. The opposite of a trivial truth is plainly false. The opposite of a great truth is also true.