True repentance is to cease from sin. St. 35 Ambrose.

True sense and reason reach their aim / With little help from art or rule. / Be earnest! Then what need to seek / The words that best your meaning speak? Goethe.

True, sharp, precise thought is preferable to a cloudy fancy; and a hundred acres of solid earth are far more valuable than a million acres of cloud and vapour. C. Fitzhugh.

True singing is of the nature of worship; as indeed all true working may be said to be; whereof such singing is but the record, and fit melodious representation, to us. Carlyle.

True statesmanship is the art of changing a nation from what it is into what it ought to be. W. R. Alger.

True taste is for ever growing, learning, reading, 40 worshipping, laying its hand upon its mouth because it is astonished, casting its shoes from off its feet because it finds all ground holy. Ruskin.

True valour lies in the middle between cowardice and rashness. Cervantes.

True virtue, being united to heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection. Milton.

True virtue's soul's always in all deeds all. Donne.

True wit never made us laugh. Emerson.