John SteinbeckThere's more beauty in truth, even if it is dreadful beauty.
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This quote is so true. There is no better beauty than truth. There is no better way to tell the truth than to follow the rules of what is right and true. The "dreadful" beauty is because we all know that we haven't done everything right, and we also know that there will be consequences for our actions. We may not like those consequences, but we can't blame them on someone else or on a beautiful idea that we didn't follow the rules of right and wrong.
Source: East Of Eden
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