Words matter. These are the best Truism Quotes from famous people such as Alissa Quart, Ari Graynor, Nina Easton, John Podhoretz, Ezra Taft Benson, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The daily deluge of tales of lechery and trauma holds a hidden but crucial truism: sexual harassment routinely feeds on income inequality. After all, it’s much harder to exploit an equal.
There’s a certain truism that you can’t be self-conscious in comedy.
Anyone who has been around Washington politics long enough can’t avoid this truism: Election-year money is like a rushing river that invariably finds cracks in any dam the reformers erect.
In ‘Ozark,’ the truism that we are not as likely to do as well as our parents did in the past is front and center.
The defense of ObamaCare’s constitutionality relies mainly on the truism that everyone is sure to get sick at some point in their lives, and this makes the health-care market unlike any other market.
It is a truism that children need more of Mother than of money.
Never forget this simple truism: Forecasting is marketing, plain and simple.
The second truism that we must understand is that poverty does not create our social problems, our social problems create our poverty.
Jews are frequently compared to the proverbial ‘canary in the coal mine,’ an enduring signal for when the world is failing to meet its obligations in tackling bigotry. It has never been clearer to me just how widely understood that truism is.
It may be a truism that the country cannot be strong abroad unless it is strong at home, but it’s also a fact that the country’s economic prosperity depends on its security abroad – not only in the core of the liberal democratic world but often well beyond it, too.
One truism of federal budgeting is that growing deficits force difficult spending decisions, and when they do, programs to help the poor are usually first on the chopping block.
It’s a truism to say that my state, Texas, isn’t a red state: It’s a nonvoting state.
It is a truism that almost any sect, cult, or religion will legislate its creed into law if it acquires the political power to do so.