Books Quote by Anonymous
“Tis strange,-but true; for truth is always strange; Stranger than fiction: if it could be told, How much would novels gain by the exchange! How differently the world would men behold!”
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unknown, 19th century verse
The quote suggests that reality can be more bizarre than imagination, and if we could fully express it, literature would be transformed.
In simple terms: Reality can be stranger than fiction, changing how we see the world.
Embrace the weirdness of truth.
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When to use this quote
- writing
- teaching
- philosophical discussion
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing strangeness affect your worldview?
- Can truth be fully expressed in art?
The claim may overstate how much truth can be captured in narrative.