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1 Introd | beauty? Well! I tell you the truth. That is the one thing good 2 Introd | that they shall tell the truth about life impressively, 3 Introd | but as he admits with a truth and pathos, deeply appealing 4 Introd | the ephemeral and relative truth.”~The second passage is 5 Introd | his tortured senses the truth of the old Rabelaisian utterance, 6 XXXII | brain, that is the real TRUTH about your friend.~You ask 7 XLIV | the beautiful, of the only truth, of love, friendship, of 8 XLV | Cyprus. He is within the truth, or at least within his 9 XLV | at least within his own truth, which amounts to the same 10 LX | the ephemeral and relative truth.~But why do I say this to 11 LXXII | As for you, you work for truth, and you become absorbed, 12 LXXXIX | things and people; but the truth is that everything is bad 13 XCIII | anger. In it is the special truth of the character. Humanity 14 XCVII | convinced more and more of this truth: the doctrine of grace has 15 CXXXIV | say more faithful to the truth from one end to the other.~ 16 CXLIV | pure to be upset at the truth: we talk of you every day. 17 CLIV | I would like to know the truth, however! Do you know someone 18 CLXV | is no more. That is the truth! And yet I shall continue 19 CLXXVI | for not wanting to see the truth has taken us! Love of pretence 20 CLXXVII | dying of grief. That is the truth, and consolations irritate 21 CXCVII | to witness the absolute truth. From the moment that they 22 CXCVII | crossroads where a voice of truth could not make itself heard. 23 CCIV | in disgust. That is the truth.~I have seen none of our 24 CCXII | more cowardly, to tell the truth. As for me, I kept apart 25 CCXXXVI | withdraws himself from truth, from justice.~I have experienced 26 CCXLVI | sure of loving logic and truth. It gets to the point even 27 CCLI | talking with you. That is the truth.~I am beginning to regain 28 CCLII | worried about you. To tell the truth, I am not happy over your 29 CCLXIII | have been to see you. The truth is that he was ill just 30 CCLXXII | gallery gods. That is the truth.~La Petite Presse of this 31 CCLXXIV | an eye-lid. That is the truth.~But I confess to regretting 32 CCLXXVI | some others. There is the truth.~What surprises me, is that 33 CCLXXXIV| about myself. That is the truth. In my leisure moments, 34 CCLXXXV | comprehends all: beauty, truth, goodness, enthusiasm, in 35 CCXCVII | for your niece, who, in truth, is your real daughter, 36 CCC | depict only one side of the truth.~I want to see a man as 37 CCCII | the height of the relative truth that our race has been admitted 38 CCCII | comprehend; a very poor truth, very limited, very humble! 39 CCCII | human mind to arrive at the truth.~I tell you that, because 40 CCCII | prejudices AS TO WORDS. In truth, you read, you dig, you 41 CCCII | yourself on the stage? That, in truth, is of no use, unless it 42 CCCIV | with the sense of moral truth, the direct insight into 43 CCCVI | to be the search for the truth, and that truth is not the 44 CCCVI | for the truth, and that truth is not the picture of evil. 45 CCCIX | immoral only because they lack truth. Things are not “like that” 46 CCCXVI | Figaro.] There you have the truth, it is unnecessary to make