"Truth is the quality or state of being true or accurate ....." - from the Concise Oxford Dictionary. It is a quality that can be ascribed to other things such as statements, people, etc. But unless you believe in Plato's Forms, truth can not be separate from the things that have this quality. It is like separating the colour yellow from the things that are yellow. Try understanding this:-Yellow, being limitless, unconditioned, unapproachable by any path whatsoever, cannot be organized;....
It makes no sense, and neither does the sentence using the word 'truth'.
The truth is that statements such as K's only have meaning for the reader if the reader believes there is some absolute thing called truth, independent of the things that have truth. As no one has proved the existence of such a thing, believing in it is the same as believing in Santa Claus or God. (Actually believing in God makes more sense to me than believing in a disembodied 'truth'.)
Now trying to better understand the world we live in and ourselves is to be applauded, and any truths arising from this attempt are to be valued. Scientists seek to establish truths about the behaviour of matter and energy. Courts seek to establish the truth about crimes. But these are truths about specific things, and do not provide evidence of any independent thing called truth.
Unless you are Plato of course.
John.