"The pillars of truth and the pillars of freedom - they are the pillars of society"
- Henrik Ibsen
About this Quote
This quote by Henrik Ibsen speaks to the value of fact and freedom in society. He suggests that these 2 pillars are necessary for a healthy and functioning society. Truth and flexibility are the foundations of a just and equitable society, and without them, society would be not able to progress. Truth is important for a society to be able to make informed choices and to ensure that justice is served. Flexibility is necessary for individuals to be able to reveal themselves and to pursue their own interests without fear of injustice. Together, truth and flexibility are the cornerstones of a successful and thriving society. They are the foundations upon which a society can construct and grow, and without them, society would be unable to progress.
This quote is written / told by Henrik Ibsen between March 20, 1828 and May 23, 1906. He was a famous Poet from Norway.
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