Fiction is the truth inside the lie.

Stephen King
Fiction is the truth inside the lie.
Fiction is the truth inside the lie.
Fiction is the truth inside the lie.
Fiction is the truth inside the lie.
About This Quote

We all know the truth. The world we see isn’t real. It’s fiction and we know it’s not real, yet we still give it power and believe it. But, what if we could create a world where no one died? What if we could create a world where there was no hunger or war? Fiction is the truth inside the lie.

We can pretend that people aren’t starving and that wars don’t exist. If we believe in fiction, nothing can stop us from doing great things to help others.

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