Truth, she thought. As terrible as death. But harder to find.

Philip K. Dick
Truth, she thought. As terrible as death. But harder to...
Truth, she thought. As terrible as death. But harder to...
Truth, she thought. As terrible as death. But harder to...
Truth, she thought. As terrible as death. But harder to...
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Truth, she thought. As terrible as death. But harder to find. - A.A.

Milne This quote is an example of the importance of truth in our lives. Without it, we are left without any true understanding of what is happening around us and in our own lives. Without truth, our actions may seem fine but they are not truly meaningful because we cannot see their effects or feel their effects.

This quote illustrates the importance of simply believing in truth regardless of what others believe or might say or do to try to convince you otherwise.

Source: The Man In The High Castle

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