Word: truths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Germany clean up France, and I should like to meet Jusserand [French Ambassador to the U. S.] and tell him that to his 'face." Mr. Kerney added: "He was plainly irritated at the French politicians; none among them, save Loucheur, he felt had told him the truth. Stanley Baldwin's defeat was a good thing, not only for England, but for its effect on Poincare, 'who is a bully', he added...
...fortnight ago Benito, wined and dined by the Foreign Press Club at Rome, said to foreign correspondents: "I only ask you one thing-to tell the truth . . ." (TIME, April...
...however, an ancient phenomenon that the human mind may reason from a false premise to a sound conclusion. This Mr. Russell did when at the end of a speech to the Teaching Union in Manhattan he besought teachers to teach first the love of truth, and not to exalt the merits of any nation or any group at the expense of truth. He denounced the history books now being given to American children which conscientiously describe this country as being altogether without sin, in the beginning, now, and forevermore. Amen...
...think that word 'saint' should be ruled out of present life," he said. "It is too sacred a word to be lightly applied to anybody, much less to one like myself, who claims only to be a humble searcher after truth...
Benito beamed at foreign journalists who entertained him at the Foreign Press Club in Rome. "You can be very useful to the Government and to Italy," purred the Dictator. "I only ask you one thing to tell the truth* when you are informing your papers of what you see around...