“An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind.”— Buddha
“Discernment is not a matter of telling the difference between right and wrong; rather it is telling the difference between right and almost right.”— Corrie ten Boom
“The greatest enemy of the life of faith in God is not sin, but good choices which are not the best.”— Oswald Chambers
“I think the American people are pretty sharp. They'll know when they're being fed a line.”— Howard Coble
“There are seasons in every country when noise and impudence pass current for worth.”— Alexander Hamilton
“The thing that makes a great newspaper is the number of stories it chooses not to print.”— Bill Keller
“The first point of wisdom is to discern that which is false, and the second, to know that which is true.”— Lactantius
“If only one could tell true love from false love as one can tell mushrooms from toadstools.”— Katherine Mansfield
“The world is indeed a mixture of truth and make-believe. Discard the make-believe and take the truth.”— Ramakrishna Paramahamsa