“You can eclipse the sun, but the truth will always shine through.”
"You can eclipse the sun, but the truth will always shine through." - Jaree Francis.
This quote by Jaree Francis emphasizes the notion that despite efforts to overshadow or hide the truth, it will always prevail. The imagery of eclipsing the sun suggests a temporary blockage or concealment, but the truth being compared to the sun implies its enduring and inevitable nature. This quote serves as a reminder that no matter how powerful someone may seem, the truth will ultimately come to light.
The quote by Jaree Francis serves as a reminder of the enduring strength of truth amidst attempts to hide or distort it. In today's world of misinformation and fake news, it is crucial to remember that the truth will ultimately prevail, no matter how much it may be obscured temporarily.
As we reflect on the quote by Jaree Francis, consider the following questions:
“When I was young there were some things I didn’t understand.I never understood how Superman could love Lois Lane…”
“Sometimes you're not ready to give the world quite what it wants. And that's okay, because the Earth is generously patient.”
“An autumn garden has a sadness when the sun is not shining...”
“Christianity is realistic because it says that if there is no truth, there is also no hope; and there can be no truth if there is no adequate base. It is prepared to face the consequences of being proved false and say with Paul: If you find the body of Christ, the discussion is finished, let us eat and drink for tomorrow we die. It leaves absolutely no room for a romantic answer.”
“In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.”
“...there can never be intimacy if [someone] is always trying to pay God back or work hard enough to be worthy.”