Symbols,Parables, and myths. we must read between the lines to uncover the truth being represented.
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This phrase, often found in religious or symbolic contexts, means to be prepared or equipped with truth as a guiding principle. "Loins girt about you with truth" suggests being mentally and emotionally prepared, armored with honesty and integrity. It signifies being ready to face challenges or adversities with a foundation of truth and authenticity.
It means to tell the whole truth without trying to be polite or leave anything out.
This is the truth i promise a potential employee is someone that wants to work somewhere and are probably going to!
The whole truth and nothing but the truth.
"Subratione veritatis" is a Latin phrase that means "under the guise of truth" or "in the name of truth." It is often used to refer to situations where something is presented as truth or fact, but may actually be deceptive or misleading.
'Lead the light' - show us the way, which deals with truth and those who carry the burden to enlighten those used to the darkness, catching their first glimpse of the world illuminated by light (perhaps symbolic of reality or the idea of truth being unveiled).
Both are correct quotations. The phrase "the truth shall set you free" is commonly attributed to the Bible, specifically John 8:32 in the New Testament. However, other translations may use the phrase "the truth shall make you free." Both versions convey the same meaning of freedom through the acknowledgment and acceptance of truth.
the truth behind something is the motivation for an action.
("Aho!" Is a Native American (Yaqui) phrase meaning, "I speak my truth!" It is used much like "Amen!")
It is just one of those Latin proverbs not attributed to anyone in particular. Meaning 'truth conquers all'
A conceptual truth is one that is true by definition. That a bachelor is an unmarried male is a conceptual truth.