eternal truth

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A fact or belief that is always true.

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  • The philosopher was searching for an eternal truth that would explain the nature of existence.
  • Many religions are founded on what their followers believe to be eternal truths revealed by a higher power.
  • He questioned whether any concept could truly be considered an eternal truth in a constantly changing universe.
  • The poem explores the eternal truth of love's power to overcome adversity.
  • What one generation holds as an eternal truth, the next may see as a foolish superstition.
  • Some people believe that the Golden Rule is an eternal truth for all humanity.
  • In his quest for knowledge, he dedicated his life to uncovering the eternal truths of mathematics and physics.
  • The artist tried to capture the eternal truth of the human condition on her canvas.
  • "We must build our society on the eternal truth that all people are created equal," the leader declared.
  • I wonder if there is any single eternal truth that everyone in the world can agree on.