One must always account for the vagaries of truth.

Betsy Cornwell
About This Quote

The word vagaries can be used to refer to something that is often ignored or is only considered in the context of the vagaries of truth. It has an ethereal, dreamlike quality. The idea of truth in this quote is something that seems so absolute but in fact is subject to change. Truth is constantly evolving and in some cases, in flux. Acknowledging that truth can shift in response to new evidence or new information is important in order to keep an open mind about our beliefs and convictions.

Source: Mechanica

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