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What a word is truth. Slippery, tricky, unreliable. I tried in these books to tell the truth
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"What a word is truth. Slippery, tricky, unreliable. I tried in these books to tell the truth"

- Lillian Hellman

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This quote by Lillian Hellman talks to the difficulty of conveying reality in words. She acknowledges that truth is a slippery concept, which it can be challenging and undependable. She is revealing her own trouble in trying to inform the reality in her books. She is suggesting that reality is a challenging thing to catch in words, which it is a difficulty to convey it properly. This quote speaks with the power of words, and how they can be utilized to communicate truth, however also how they can be utilized to misshape it. It is a pointer that fact is a complex concept, and that it is not always simple to record it in words. It is a reminder to be mindful of the power of words, and to be mindful in how we use them.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Lillian Hellman between June 20, 1905 and June 30, 1984. She was a famous Dramatist from USA. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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