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1 2 | a particularly profound truth about man in general, and,
2 2 | general, and, above all, the truth about youth. They are really
3 4 | the meaning of life, about truth, about good and evil. When
4 4 | fundamental dimension of the truth about man would easily sink
5 5 | Christ and to accept all the truth of his testimony, you must
6 6 | first of all through the truth of the deeds on which it
7 6 | which it will be built. This truth of deeds has its foundation
8 6 | ultimate and definitive truth about his whole life: "after
9 6 | conscience: in the interior truth of our acts, in a certain
10 7(41)| who taught the "power of truth" (satyagraha), which conquers
11 7 | May you experience the truth that he, Christ, looks upon
12 9 | eschatological Kingdom of truth and love, but also by striving
13 10 | content: love "rejoices in the truth". Seek out this truth where
14 10 | the truth". Seek out this truth where it is really to be
15 12 | This is the question of truth. Truth is the light of the
16 12 | is the question of truth. Truth is the light of the human
17 12 | in order to possess the truth: in order to live the truth.
18 12 | truth: in order to live the truth. Such is the structure of
19 12 | human spirit. Hunger for truth is its fundamental aspiration
20 12 | says: "You will know the truth, and the truth will make
21 12 | know the truth, and the truth will make you free".(71)
22 12 | should therefore serve the truth. ~The service of truth is
23 12 | the truth. ~The service of truth is also carried out in the
24 13 | of Christ's words about truth quoted above still more
25 13 | words: "You will know the truth, and the truth will make
26 13 | know the truth, and the truth will make you free", become
27 13 | have an inborn "sense of truth". And truth must be used
28 13 | inborn "sense of truth". And truth must be used for freedom:
29 13 | itself the criterion of truth, the discipline of truth.
30 13 | truth, the discipline of truth. To be truly free means
31 13 | of this kind, where "the truth makes us free",-cannot be
32 14 | particularly sensitive to the truth, goodness and beauty contained
33 14 | and sciences, we learn the truth about man (so evocatively
34 14 | expressed also in Psalm 8), the truth which can build up and enrich
35 14 | learn from it that essential truth concerning man-concerning
36 14 | and concerning oneself-the truth that is summed up thus in
37 14 | women "for others" . This truth about man-this anthropology-has
38 15 | These words also confirm the truth contained in Christ's conversation
39 15 | man -against the intrinsic truth that constitutes the whole
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