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White lie Quote by J.T. Ellison

“He grimaced. “My Italian, and other languages. It was part of why they wanted me.” “Other languages? What, like German and French?” He was getting visibly uncomfortable. “More than those three?” “Uh, yeah.” “Jeez, Baldwin, how many languages do you speak?” “Thirteen.” She caught her jaw before it…” quote by J.T. Ellison
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““He grimaced. “My Italian, and other languages. It was part of why they wanted me.” “Other languages? What, like German and French?” He was getting visibly uncomfortable. “More than those three?” “Uh, yeah.” “Jeez, Baldwin, how many languages do you speak?” “Thirteen.” She caught her jaw before it hit her chest. She thought back a few moments. Honesty. Omissions weren’t lies, were they? Creative lies, white lies that were meant to protect, those didn’t count, right? She shoved that thought away. He was telling her now. Lord knows she’d held a few things back about her past.””

J.T. Ellison

About This Quote

A conversation reveals a character’s discomfort with revealing personal details, exploring honesty, omission, and self‑protection.

In simple terms: Balancing truth and privacy in social interaction.

Key Takeaway

Choose honesty while respecting personal boundaries.

Themes

honesty privacy self‑protection

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

conversational narrative

When to use this quote

  • interviews
  • friendship
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

communication psychology social dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is omission acceptable?
  • How do you handle uncomfortable truths?
A Different Perspective

The pressure to disclose can strain relationships.

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