Was anything in the world truer than that intuitive leap of the heart?
There is something truer and more real, than what we can see with the eyes, and touch with the finger.
Have you noticed in your past experience that your kind interpretations were almost always truer than you harsh one?
Our view of reality is like a chart of the sea - the truer it is, the less likely we will become lost.
Not only a truer knowledge, but a greater power comes to one in the quietude and silence of a mind that, instead of bubbling on the surface, can go to its own depths and listen.
There can be no truer faith than the one you might have in yourself.
There is no truer gauge of a man's character than the way in which he employs his strength, his power.
Sometimes we hear it said that ten minutes on your knees will give you a truer, deeper, more operative knowledge of God than ten hours over your books. What! Than ten hours over your books on your knees?
When love is true there is no truer occupation.
Where shall we see a better daughter, or a kinder sister, or a truer friend?
I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth.
What is truer than truth? Answer: the story.
He who, in questions of right, virtue, or duty, sets himself above all ridicule, is truly great, and shall laugh in the end with truer mirth than ever he was laughed at.
Really, there is no infidelity, nowadays, so great as that which prays, and keeps the Sabbath, and rebuilds the churches. The sealer of the South Pacific preaches a truer doctrine.
Physical bravery is an animal instinct; moral bravery is much higher and truer courage.
Some sorts of truth are truer than others.
All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened.
True poetry is truer than science, because it is synthetic, and seizes at once what the combination of all the sciences is able, at most, to attain as a final result.
I thinke it not amisse to forewarne you that you thrust as few wordes of many sillables into your verse as may be: and hereunto I might alledge many reasons: first the most auncient English wordes are of one sillable, so that the more monasyllables that you use, the truer Englishman you shall seeme, and the lesse you shall smell of the Inkehorne.
Experience is a truer guide than the words of others.