It means fiction can be weird but it's fake, the truth Is real and can be just as strange
Truth is stranger than fiction means that sometimes reality is stranger than fantasy.
the truth behind something is the motivation for an action.
it means truth is more important than modesty
Stranger Danger is the phrase used to teach young children not to talk to strangers. It helps them to understand that it may be a danger to them to talk to strangers.
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.
"He is a man of emmes" means that "he is a man of truth."
As per the definition in the dictionary, fiction refers to books and stories about imaginary people and events. In other words, fiction is a story made up through imagination rather than from real events. on the other hand, the word 'truth' holds a completely opposite meaning. Truth about something is the true facts about it. There is no space for imagination in reality.As we step into the twenty first century, we realize the truths of life are stranger than any fictional novel. We all know imagination runs wild and by giving imagination the encouragement to run wild, we can actually feel that there are glimpses of fiction in every real event that occurs. Even when reading a novel, fiction or non-fiction, we can relate to one character in the least.it is, in fact, the common human psychology to try and relate truth with fiction.When we are being able to relate, then it should mean that there is a connection between imagination and reality.Looking at a person from outside, we can never judge his inside but we can keep imagining stuff. And when we come to know something of substance about that person, it may seem that truth is really stranger than fiction. Certain events occur in our lives too which make us think about it for a prolonged period, which is similar to the aftereffect of reading a fiction. We keep wondering why these are happening to us these strange things. And then one day we wake up and realize that this is life, the reality, the truth! Life is never what we imagine it to be.It can be well concluded that the truth behind every event of life has a strange story of its own, quite similar to or even stranger than fiction itself.This proverbial saying is attributed to, and almost certinly coined by, Lord Byron, in the satirical poem Don Juan, 1823:'Tis strange - but true; for truth is always strange;Stranger than fiction; if it could be told,How much would novels gain by the exchange!How differently the world would men behold!How oft would vice and virtue places change!The new world would be nothing to the old,If some Columbus of the moral seasWould show mankind their souls' antipodes.
Deo ac Veritati is Latin for "For God and Truth".
I am telling you the truth
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's an expression that says you doubt the truth of something. For instance: Someone tells you something improbable, such as, "I used to be a millionaire," you say to your friends, "I think we can file that under fiction."