"Truth will always be truth, regardless of lack of understanding, disbelief or ignorance"
About this Quote
Stone came up in an era when self-help and sales culture merged into a distinctly American gospel: mindset creates outcomes, and outcomes prove the mindset. This quote sits at the edge of that worldview. On the surface, it defends objectivity. Underneath, it also protects the speaker from the exhausting work of persuasion. If truth is self-justifying, then disagreement becomes a diagnosis: misunderstanding, disbelief, ignorance. Notice what’s missing: the possibility that the “truth” being asserted might be partial, strategically framed, or simply wrong.
That rhetorical move is why the sentence works culturally. It borrows the moral authority of truth-language to stabilize a worldview in a competitive environment, where uncertainty is costly and confidence sells. In business, “truth” often means whatever survives contact with results. Stone’s line turns that pragmatic idea into a moral absolute, a way to keep faith in your strategy when the crowd doubts you - and, more dangerously, a way to dismiss the crowd when they might be right.
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| Topic | Truth |
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Stone, W. Clement. (2026, January 15). Truth will always be truth, regardless of lack of understanding, disbelief or ignorance. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/truth-will-always-be-truth-regardless-of-lack-of-29425/
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Stone, W. Clement. "Truth will always be truth, regardless of lack of understanding, disbelief or ignorance." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/truth-will-always-be-truth-regardless-of-lack-of-29425/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Truth will always be truth, regardless of lack of understanding, disbelief or ignorance." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/truth-will-always-be-truth-regardless-of-lack-of-29425/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.














