Sometimes the truth feels good.

Carson Kressley
Sometimes the truth feels good.
Sometimes the truth feels good.
Sometimes the truth feels good.
Sometimes the truth feels good.
About This Quote

Sometimes the truth feels good is a quote from a book called “The Truth” by Michael J. Fox. In the book, Fox’s character asks his mother if she has been lying to him. She replies that sometimes she does tell him things that are not true, but that she loves him very much and that it is important for him to believe her when she says something is true. Michael J.

Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 33. Learning about his condition, he created the now-famous poster that says “Sometimes the truth feels good.” He said that he put this quote on the poster because he wanted people to know that they shouldn’t be afraid of getting sick or losing their ability to walk if they have Parkinson’s disease. He said, "This is what I want everyone to know: If you love someone with Parkinson's disease, you don't give up on them."

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