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en Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
  Winston Churchill

en Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most times he will pick himself up and carry on.
  Winston Churchill

en ...Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but usually manages to pick himself up, walk over or around it, and carry on.
  Winston Churchill

en Most people stumble over the truth, now and then, but they usually manage to pick themselves up and go on, anyway.
  Winston Churchill

en Sometimes people will stumble over the truth. But then they get up and continue to run like nothing has happened
  Winston Churchill

en That's easy, John Mobley, no question. That's kind of the one where I kept looking at the board and with each and every pick I kept wanting things to hurry up to our pick.

en When you discuss the truth and you know the truth ... who was responsible, who prolonged the war ... then you can have true reconciliation. The door to bring in a new generation is to find out what happened in Lebanon. Without that, you're just sweeping the dust under the rug. You cannot reconcile when you don't know what happened.

en I was saying that in April, 'Don't lose sight of them,' ... The cars that are in front of us are great cars. For them to stumble, they're not going to do it to many times. If we don't make moves on our merits ... we can't really wait on them to stumble because those are cars that don't stumble,

en 'Listen, this is an international incident. It's a tragedy and I don't know what's going to happen from here. But I will tell you that you need to just tell the truth, not embellish the truth,' ... Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. 'Only say what you saw and actually happened. And tell the truth.'
  John Hall

en The truth is that it is natural, as well as necessary, for every man to be a vagabond occasionally.

en My general experience with power boats is that they're in a hurry to get to where they're going, and they're too busy to look at things along the way, ... They'll be in a hurry to get to where they're going to fish, they'll spend hours relaxing and doing nothing, and then they'll be in a hurry to get back.

en Express a mean opinion of yourself occasionally; it will show your friends that you know how to tell the truth
  Edgar Watson Howe

en The tendency of the casual mind is to pick out or stumble upon a sample which supports or defies its prejudices, and then to make it the representative of a whole class.
  Walter Lippmann

en These kids are smart. They can do all this stuff (for class work), but when we ask them to actually do it (apply what they learn), they stumble. I want them to stumble and figure out what to do (to fix it).

en I know nothing about this film. If someone really wanted to tell the truth about what happened he should talk to the people involved, people who know the truth, ... Were I contacted, I would tell the truth.


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