It's
a pretty obvious truth that one's upbringing has a major impact on one's attitudes and emotional development, and the impact of wealth or the lack thereof on a young mind is perhaps the most formative of influences outside of the direct impact that parents can have.
I do not view the bible as literal though there are
some pretty obvious truths in it.
Not exact matches
I think what Jon Birch was going for (if it's not already
pretty obvious) is the notion that telling the
truth can sometimes be seen as «anti-social».