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The simple truth is that we will never get “beyond the conflict” until we end it.

The fact that four people from the show have not survived, she said, only highlights the simple truth most people ignore.

Netanyahu may be a man of over-weaning self-confidence and almost monumental hubris, but that was the simple truth.

The simple truth is that what happened in Sanford, Florida, is a tragedy law cannot mend.

Ehud Barak said, “The simple truth is, if there is one state, it would have to be either binational or undemocratic.”

The simple truth is the "utmost skill" she needs to seek; and no reform built upon an inaccurate survey can be lasting.

At this moment there was much doubt with the son-in-law whether he had better not tell the simple truth.

If you'll only wait a moment, I believe I can bring you something to prove I've been telling the simple truth.

At any rate, I am relating the simple truth—the facts as they occurred—the feelings that actuated her.

Oh, why has my father and the other kings of Alpha not taught us that grand simple truth!

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to simple truth, such as: a priori truth, basic truth, honest truth, indisputable truth, intrinsic truth, and naked truth.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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