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1 Pay attention to the world and look for the objective human truth .
2 The simple human truth was, the poor fellow was jealous of science.
3 Now there is a very vital human truth enshrined in this.
4 The daring, throbbing, human truth of her made his brain whirl.
5 The myth of Prometheus, like all myths, had its root in a human truth .
6 There is no human truth which is altogether true, no love which is altogether perfect.
7 These letters I prize; most of them had the real thing in them, the human truth .
8 A human truth , which is always very much a lie, hides as much of life as it displays.
9 It is a simple human truth that everyone, just like you, wants to be happy and to avoid suffering.
10 But it was in her interview with Jane Garvey on Monday that at least some refreshingly human truth emerged.
11 The Christian religion has specially uttered the ultimate sanity of Man, says Scripture, who shall judge the incarnate and human truth .
12 It was Rosalind who spoke at last, and spoke in words which flashed the human truth of the hour into our thoughts.
13 The extraordinary character of its adventures, indeed, would render it dramatic and powerful as fiction; as human truth , it is simply overwhelming.
14 The poetic metaphor conveys a human truth ; the scientific construct attempts to remove the human subject from the equation of idea and reality.
15 Would you not have thought some ray of human truth might have touched their hearts in the company of that childlike and kindly spirit?
16 It is otherwise with the objection which follows: How are we to bridge the chasm between human truth and absolute truth, between gods and men?
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