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Life & Wisdom Quote by Mary Astell

"Truth is strong, and sometime or other will prevail"

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“Truth is strong, and sometime or other will prevail” lands with the calm audacity of someone who has watched truth lose, repeatedly, in real time. Mary Astell wasn’t offering a feel-good proverb; she was smuggling a political claim into a moral sentence. In an era when women’s education was treated as frivolous at best and dangerous at worst, “truth” wasn’t a neutral abstraction. It was a weaponized idea: the proposition that women are rational creatures, fit for learning, faith, and public argument.

The line works because it’s both reassurance and provocation. “Strong” implies an internal muscle, a durability that doesn’t depend on permission. “Sometime or other” is the sly, bracing part: not soon, not inevitably, not without cost. It’s the patience of a writer who understands institutions can outlast evidence, and that social consensus often runs on habit, not accuracy. Astell’s optimism is tempered by realism; she’s naming truth’s long game.

The subtext is a critique of power’s shaky relationship with reason. If truth must “prevail,” that means it can be suppressed, delayed, dressed up in piety and custom. Astell wrote at the hinge of modernity, when print culture, religious debate, and political upheaval made arguments feel newly consequential. Her sentence is a vote of confidence in argument itself: not because audiences are fair, but because reality has a way of coming due. It’s less a promise than a discipline for dissenters: keep speaking, keep writing, keep building the record.

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Mary Astell

Mary Astell (December 12, 1666 - May 11, 1731) was a Writer from England.

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