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Folk songs Quote by Bob Dylan

“If you told the truth, that was all well and good and if you told the un-truth, well, that's still well and good. Folk songs had taught me that.” quote by Bob Dylan
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“If you told the truth, that was all well and good and if you told the un-truth, well, that's still well and good. Folk songs had taught me that.”

Bob Dylan

About This Quote

He notes that folk tradition treats truth and falsehood equally as long as they serve a purpose, reflecting a pragmatic view of storytelling over strict factual accuracy.

In simple terms: Folk songs accept both truth and lies if they work.

Key Takeaway

Focus on the message rather than literal truth.

Themes

music storytelling truth culture

Mood

thoughtful contemplative

Type

musical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • songwriting
  • cultural transmission
  • political protest
  • media narratives

Key Concepts

mythmaking oral tradition

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it acceptable to bend truth for artistic effect?
  • How do narratives shape our perception of reality?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on factuality can ignore artistic intent.

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