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A little
knowledge
is a dangerous thing
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Accessory after the fact
Acquaint yourself with the
facts
All we want is the
facts
Ma'am ( A catchphrase from Dragnet )
An Inconvenient
Truth
( Al Gore movie )
Anecdotal
evidence
As a matter of fact
Beauty is truth,
truth
beauty; that is all ( from a poem by Keats )
Body of
evidence
Brass tacks ( Cockney rhyming slang for
facts
)
Carnal
knowledge
Children and fools tell the
truth
De facto
Economical with the
truth
Face
facts
Face the
truth
Fact finder
Fact not fiction
Facts
and figures
Facts
of life
Fly in the face of the
evidence
Font of all
knowledge
General
knowledge
Get your
facts
straight
Gospel
truth
Grain of
truth
Hard
evidence
Hard
facts
Hazy
information
Home
truth
I swear to tell the
truth
the whole
truth
and nothing but the
truth
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything ( Mark Twain quotation )
In point of fact
Inside
information
Ipso facto
It is a
truth
universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife ( the opening line of Pride and Prejudice )
Kernel of
truth
King's
evidence
Klunk! Klick, every trip ( UK Public
Information
Film advertising slogan )
Know for a fact
Knowledge
economy
Knowledge
engineer
Knowledge
is power
Less than the
truth
Mine of
information
Naked
truth
Put flesh on your bones
Secure in the
knowledge
Sensitive
information
Sniff out the
truth
Stranger to the
truth
Tell the
truth
and shame the Devil
The
Information
Superhighway
The
Truth
( Nickname of Carl Williams )
The
Truth
( Nickname of Paul Pierce )
The body of
evidence
The
knowledge
The moment of
truth
The naked
truth
The
truth
hurts
The
truth
is out there ( A catchphrase from The X-Files )
The
truth
is rarely pure and never simple ( Oscar Wilde quotation )
The
truth
shall set you free
The
truth
will out
Think once, think twice, think bike ( UK Public
Information
Film advertising slogan )
Too much
information
Truth
is stranger than fiction
When war is declared,
truth
is the first casualty
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the
truth
Where the rubber meets the road ( where the important
facts
or realities lie )
While you live, tell
truth
and shame the Devil!
Will the real ... stand up? ( A catchphrase from To Tell The
Truth
)
Working
knowledge
of
You can't handle the
truth
( A Few Good Men )