Our dearest, truest, kindest friend and protector?
"It's the truest word that ever was spoke," said Mrs. Dilber.
The chuck holds the work truest that comes the nearest to fitting it.
Or if honour or victory or courage, in that case the judgment of the ambitious or pugnacious would be the truest?
The only inference possible, he replied, is that pleasures which are approved by the lover of wisdom and reason are the truest.
You are the truest and best woman in the world," said Conniston, eagerly, "but what I have to tell you is not my own secret. It concerns Bernard."
He had the ordinary temperament of genius, and was a compound of misanthropy, sensibility, and enthusiasm. To these qualities he united the warmest and truest heart which ever beat in a human bosom.
I mean that no one is willingly deceived in that which is the truest and highest part of himself, or about the truest and highest matters; there, above all, he is most afraid of a lie having possession of him.