"Nobody speaks the truth when there is something they must have"
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Bowen, a novelist of social surfaces and emotional undercurrents, knows how often conversation is really choreography. The line exposes the transactional subtext in supposedly intimate exchanges: seduction, class mobility, family loyalty, wartime allegiance. "Must have" is doing heavy lifting. It's not casual preference; it's compulsion, hunger, dependence. Under that kind of strain, honesty becomes a luxury item, and politeness becomes camouflage. Even confession can be another strategy for getting what you want.
Context matters: Bowen lived through the psychic contortions of the early 20th century, including two world wars and the brittle etiquette of Anglo-Irish society. In such environments, survival and status depend on managing impressions. Her sentence reads like a novelist's field note from watching rooms where everyone is smiling and everyone is negotiating.
What makes it work is its bleak precision. It's not moralizing; it's diagnostic. Bowen turns "truth" from a virtue into a variable, and pins the shift on the most ordinary engine of plot there is: wanting something badly enough.
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| Topic | Honesty & Integrity |
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"Nobody speaks the truth when there is something they must have." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nobody-speaks-the-truth-when-there-is-something-12854/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.










