"Euphemisms are unpleasant truths wearing diplomatic cologne"
- Quentin Crisp
About this Quote
This quote by Quentin Crisp is a commentary on using euphemisms in language. Euphemisms are words or phrases used to change an extra direct or undesirable term. They are typically utilized to soften the impact of a declaration or to make it extra socially appropriate. Crisp's quote recommends that while euphemisms may make a declaration a lot more palatable, they are still rooted in an unpleasant reality. He compares them to polite fragrance, which is made use of to mask an unpleasant odor. By doing this, Crisp is recommending that euphemisms are a means of avoiding the truth, as opposed to facing it. Inevitably, he suggests that euphemisms are a means of avoiding obligation and also liability.
This quote is written / told by Quentin Crisp between December 25, 1908 and November 21, 1999. He/she was a famous Writer from England.
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