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Truth Quotes by Raghib Clitso
- Your presence in the present is proof that you're gifted.
- Love is like war, it's a truce when we end up on the floor.
- Call me on my flaws and I'll add to the list Just to show you who the realest is
- My favorite artists don't rap about making it rain They're about the stormy clouds, a better tomorrow, with the pain
- You want to know why you're stressing? You're counting the wrongs in your life instead of the blessings.
- Couples are dating, Singles are waiting, Hoes are mating, And love is fading.
- My heart loves, my mind thinks, my veins bleed. I'm only human.
- I'm a lost dreamer hoping for heaven, praising the lord and no one above him.
- Picture perfect, I paint the perfect picture. Line for line, painting my own demise like the scriptures. Within these lines you'll be quick to find…
- Offer friendship and you could build a relationship, maybe one day you'll have an unsinkable titanic.
- Counting your blessings then begin counting the stars, you'll stay awake counting both your entire life.
- We live in a generation where loyalty is just a tattoo, friends hit up your exes, and a lie is easier to tell than the…
- Knowledge is freedom from corruption and power.
- What drives you to keep moving forward? Living day to day? Hope.
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- Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth. — Aristotle
- For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first. — Aristotle
- The least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold. — Aristotle