The only business of the historian is to relate things exactly as they are: this he can never do as long as he is afraid

Lucian Of Samosata
The only business of the historian is to relate things...
The only business of the historian is to relate things...
The only business of the historian is to relate things...
The only business of the historian is to relate things...
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The only business of the historian is to relate things exactly as they are: this he can never do as long as he is afraid. This quote by Montaigne captures the essence of being honest before being accurate. Montaigne was speaking about the dangers of being too honest because it might cause people to despise you. He was saying that if your explanations are too honest, people will not be able to believe you so they will not have faith in your work.

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