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“I dish the dirt out, and I can take it. But why should my mother and children have to take it? In 20 years, I have taken any number of stories, most of which are not true, without a murmur of complaint. But some stories you have to draw the line and say No.” quote by Jeremy Clarkson
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“I dish the dirt out, and I can take it. But why should my mother and children have to take it? In 20 years, I have taken any number of stories, most of which are not true, without a murmur of complaint. But some stories you have to draw the line and say No.”

Jeremy Clarkson

About This Quote

The speaker acknowledges personal storytelling, but draws a moral line when it harms loved ones, emphasizing responsibility over freedom of expression.

In simple terms: Balancing truth-telling with protecting family.

Key Takeaway

Know when to stop for others' sake.

Themes

ethics responsibility family communication integrity

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

advice personal anecdote

When to use this quote

  • family discussions
  • public speaking
  • media interviews
  • social media posts

Key Concepts

oral storytelling moral boundaries personal vs. public truth

Practical Applications

  • ethical journalism
  • conflict resolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does personal liberty become a burden to others?
  • How can we discern which stories are worth sharing?
A Different Perspective

Sometimes withholding truth can perpetuate harmful secrets; transparency may be necessary for accountability.

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