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"I'd rather see folks doubt what's true than accept what isn't"

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A good skeptic is more useful than a bad believer. Frank Howard Clark’s line turns that counterintuitive idea into a clean moral preference: doubt, even when it’s aimed at something true, is less dangerous than credulity aimed at something false. The sentence is built like a wager, and it’s a surprisingly hard-nosed one. “I’d rather” signals values over certainty; he’s not claiming doubt is always correct, he’s arguing it’s a healthier social habit. Doubt slows people down. Acceptance speeds them up. In public life, speed is how errors become movements.

The phrasing also carries a quiet rebuke to the culture of “common sense.” Clark doesn’t romanticize truth as self-evident; he treats it as something sturdy enough to survive questioning. If a truth collapses under scrutiny, it wasn’t much of a truth. That’s the subtext: inquiry is not an attack on reality but a stress test. Falsehood, by contrast, thrives on unearned confidence. It doesn’t need to be persuasive if it can be comfortably received.

As a writer working in an era when mass media, advertising, and political messaging were rapidly professionalizing, Clark is effectively arguing for intellectual hygiene. Doubt is the disinfectant; it can sting, and it can be misapplied, but it prevents infection. The line also anticipates a modern problem: people don’t just get facts wrong, they outsource their thinking to whatever feels coherent. Clark’s preference is a small manifesto for friction, the kind that keeps a society from sliding smoothly into nonsense.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Clark, Frank Howard. (2026, January 17). I'd rather see folks doubt what's true than accept what isn't. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-see-folks-doubt-whats-true-than-accept-53075/

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Clark, Frank Howard. "I'd rather see folks doubt what's true than accept what isn't." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-see-folks-doubt-whats-true-than-accept-53075/.

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"I'd rather see folks doubt what's true than accept what isn't." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-see-folks-doubt-whats-true-than-accept-53075/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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