the truth behind something is the motivation for an action.
This phrase means that even though something may have been said in a joking or humorous manner, it still contains an element of truth or seriousness. It implies that there may be underlying truth or sincerity behind a seemingly light-hearted remark.
it means truth is more important than modesty
it just means that u swear to tell the real truth
It means that you are far from the truth, or from the subject of the conversation.
It means fiction can be weird but it's fake, the truth Is real and can be just as strange
"He is a man of emmes" means that "he is a man of truth."
Deo ac Veritati is Latin for "For God and Truth".
I am telling you the truth
Behind story of moment of truth by FM static?
"Out and out" means total; utter; complete. So, out and out lies would mean that there wasn't any truth behind what the person said.
This is an idiom. Getting to the bottom of something means you are going to get the truth about something. It also implies that a certain amount of investigation will need to be done before the truth comes out.
As three juxtaposed Latin words it means "way truth nobody". However, it can also mean 'no one way is the truth'. Perhaps, it has a meaning, even if it is a rather unclear one.