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Daily Inspiration Quote by Wilkie Collins

"It is the nature of truth to struggle to the light"

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Truth, in Collins's hands, is less a polished monument than a living thing with elbows. "Struggle" makes it physical, almost indecorous: truth doesn’t glide into view on principle; it has to shove past obstruction, resistance, and the self-interest of whoever benefits from the dark. That verb also flatters the reader’s appetite for narrative. A struggle implies opponents, setbacks, and a turning point, which is exactly the machinery Collins perfected in sensation fiction: secrets embedded in respectable households, documents withheld, testimony doubted, clues misread. "To the light" is moral and theatrical at once. Light promises clarity, but it also means exposure, and exposure is rarely painless in Collins's world, where the revelation that sets the plot right also wrecks someone’s carefully curated innocence.

The line carries Victorian confidence in progress and providence, yet it’s not naive. Collins wrote at a moment when "truth" was increasingly bureaucratic and contested: police procedure, medical authority, courtrooms, newspapers. Facts didn’t simply exist; they were produced, authenticated, and often manipulated. By framing truth as something with "nature", he suggests inevitability without promising speed. It will emerge, but only after the gritty human work of watching, doubting, corroborating, and refusing convenient stories.

The subtext is a quiet rebuke to complacency. If truth must struggle, then darkness isn’t accidental; it’s maintained. Collins is telling you where to look: at the hands on the lantern, and at the people leaning on the switch.

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Verified source: Man and Wife (Wilkie Collins, 1870)
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IT is the nature of Truth to struggle to the light. (Chapter 28 ("Stifled"), page 121 in one scanned edition). This quote appears in Wilkie Collins's own novel Man and Wife as the opening line of Chapter 28, titled "Stifled." Search results from a scan of the novel also show it on page 121 in an edition available via Wikimedia scan metadata. Because Man and Wife was originally published in 1870, that is the primary-source publication year to use for the quote's first publication. The Lupton PDF linked above is a later reprint, but it preserves the text and chapter placement. The wording is capitalized in the source as shown.
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Collins, Wilkie. (2026, March 17). It is the nature of truth to struggle to the light. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-the-nature-of-truth-to-struggle-to-the-light-116783/

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Collins, Wilkie. "It is the nature of truth to struggle to the light." FixQuotes. March 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-the-nature-of-truth-to-struggle-to-the-light-116783/.

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"It is the nature of truth to struggle to the light." FixQuotes, 17 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-the-nature-of-truth-to-struggle-to-the-light-116783/. Accessed 23 Mar. 2026.

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Wilkie Collins (January 8, 1824 - September 23, 1889) was a Novelist from England.

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