The full quote translates to English roughly "Truth is one; the wise call it by many names." Nobody really knows who wrote it but it comes from the Vedas, the primordial Hindu scriptures.
no-one knows exactly but there was 2 monks who wrote the truth a British monk and a Normandy monk .
when Marco got sent to jail he met some one there who wrote all the stories that Marco had told him but no one really knows if the person who wrote the book really believed him or not
Actually, no one wrote about Cleopatra during her lifetime. After her death, her physician wrote about her last days, and several poets and historians mentioned her. During her lifetime she was simply not important enough to be written about. It was only after her death that all the hoopla about her emerged.
When you tell the truth but not all the truth
Yes. He said (or wrote) exactly:"Tell the masses a lie often enough and for long enough, sooner or later they will all believe it. "~ Joseph Goebbels
no-one knows exactly but there was 2 monks who wrote the truth a British monk and a Normandy monk .
Mahatma Gandhi
No one knows who the author is. It is anonymous. That is the truth, I am reading Everyman in class.
well to tell you the truth all I know is that he played the tuba so yeah rock on1
Jesus declares in His prayer to His Father: "...Thy Word is TRUTH." (John 17:17) Truth means: Factual. All of the Bible is "factual."
Nothing But the Truth is a 1991 book written by Edward Irving Wortis.
Wrote the wrong age? Be More specific. Also it's "South Park: The Stick of Truth" not wand.
Nobody wrote that in the Bible. That's the motto of the Three Musketeers, created by Alexander Dumas.
An Inconvenient Truth
man, people, truth
The quote "the universal solvent to dissolving all riddles is the truth" is credited to Michael Bassey Johnson, a Nigerian writer and author. It emphasizes that truth has the power to unravel and solve even the most complex mysteries and puzzles in life.
In all truth, yes.