Yes, truth is a powerful force that often prevails in the long run. While it may be obscured or challenged in the short term, the inherent nature of truth tends to emerge, fostering trust and integrity. Ultimately, societies and individuals benefit when truth is recognized and upheld, leading to justice and progress.
The motto that is written on flag of the president says "Pravda zvítězí" or "Truth prevails". Some people however like to use quote from late president Havel that says: "Truth and love must win over lies and hate", that however is not official slogan.
The motto of India, "Satyamev Jayate," translates to "Truth Alone Triumphs." This phrase emphasizes the importance of truth and integrity in the pursuit of justice and righteousness. Originating from the ancient Indian scripture Mundaka Upanishad, it reflects the belief that truth ultimately prevails over falsehood and is fundamental to the nation's values and ethical principles. The motto serves as a guiding principle for the country's governance and societal conduct.
never give up on me and i will never give up on you
When evil prevails evil will fall!
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buann an fhirinne (truth prevails)buafaidh an fhirinne (the truth will prevail)----------------------------------------------------------Tá an fhírinne faoi réim.
Are you missing the definition of, "prevails"? That's really the only thing I can think of that could be unclear about this aphorism. (you could look up aphorism, too). The statement is one of those simple sayings that we hope is true because we like truth, honesty, uprightness, reliability. This is very close to the saying: good prevails over evil. In the saying you offer, however, there is a word that is missing, though we know exactly what it means. Truth is powerful and it prevails (wins over) ... WHAT. The WHAT can be any number of things: truth wins over lies. truth wins over evil. etc. If we want to get deep here, we ask, "What is truth?" absolute? relative? non existent? human construct? Is TRUTH the same as FACT? But I don't think that's what you're asking. So, do you think truth is powerful?
There is no such thing as a "national motto" in Slovakia.
אמת האַט די אייבערהאַנט (Emes hat die Eiberhant), which , literally means "truth has the upper hand."
In Irish, buann an fhírinne (truth prevails) buafaidh an fhírinne (the truth will prevail) alternately Ní féidir an fhírinne a cheilt (The truth cannot be hidden).
It means that the truth will eventually come out. You don't have to try to force the issue trying to find the truth. It always prevails.
"Pravda Vitezi" translates to "Truth prevails" in Czechoslovakia. It is a motto that emphasizes the importance of truth and justice prevailing in society.
Sojourner Truth, an African American abolitionist and women's rights activist, is known for her powerful speeches rather than written quotes. One of her most famous speeches is "Ain't I a Woman?" delivered at the Women's Rights Convention in 1851, where she spoke about the intersectionality of race and gender. Another well-known line attributed to her is "Truth is powerful and it prevails."
The motto that is written on flag of the president says "Pravda zvítězí" or "Truth prevails". Some people however like to use quote from late president Havel that says: "Truth and love must win over lies and hate", that however is not official slogan.
The motto of Tyndale Christian School - South Australia - is 'God's Truth Prevails'.
The answer to this riddle is "truth". In the face of lies and deceit, truth prevails and is valued by the wise for its ability to transcend mortal concerns like death and destruction.
It Prevails was created in 2004.