"Hide nothing, for time, which sees all and hears all, exposes all"
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The subtext is pure Greek tragedy: concealment is not a solution, it's a fuse. Sophoclean plots run on characters who think they can outmaneuver fate through silence, denial, or strategic half-truths. Time doesn't merely reveal; it punishes the belief that revelation can be postponed indefinitely. By personifying time as an all-seeing, all-hearing witness, Sophocles collapses the distance between private action and public consequence. There is no real backstage. Your hidden choices are still part of the script.
Context matters: Athenian drama was civic spectacle, performed before the city, steeped in questions of law, responsibility, and what happens when individual desire clashes with communal order. This line speaks to a society inventing democratic accountability while still haunted by older religious ideas of cosmic justice. It works because it weaponizes inevitability. Not "be honest because honesty is good", but "be honest because time is undefeated, and secrecy is a temporary costume that always tears under the spotlight."
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"Hide nothing, for time, which sees all and hears all, exposes all." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/hide-nothing-for-time-which-sees-all-and-hears-34378/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












