1 In those cynical words there was indeed a grain of truth.
2 Vronsky felt his elevation and his own abasement, his truth and his own falsehood.
3 He saw nothing but her clear, truthful eyes, frightened by the same bliss of love that flooded his heart.
4 She was religious, had never doubted the truths of religion, but his external unbelief did not affect her in the least.
5 She stopped and went on again, looking at him resolutely with her truthful eyes, "Even when I thrust from me my happiness."
6 He saw already from her loving, truthful face, that nothing could come of what he had meant to say, but yet he wanted her to reassure him herself.
7 If you love your child as a good father, you will not desire only wealth, luxury, honor for your infant; you will be anxious for his salvation, his spiritual enlightenment with the light of truth.
8 No," said Kitty, blushing, but looking at him all the more boldly with her truthful eyes; "a girl may be so circumstanced that she cannot live in the family without humiliation, while she herself.
9 Several times he repeated the words: "I have served to the best of my powers with truth and good faith, I value your goodness and thank you," and suddenly he stopped short from the tears that choked him, and went out of the room.
10 In spite of the terrible change in the face, Levin had only to glance at those eager eyes raised at his approach, only to catch the faint movement of the mouth under the sticky mustache, to realize the terrible truth that this death-like body was his living brother.
11 O Lord, our God, who hast poured down the blessings of Thy Truth according to Thy Holy Covenant upon Thy chosen servants, our fathers, from generation to generation, bless Thy servants Konstantin and Ekaterina, and make their troth fast in faith, and union of hearts, and truth, and love.