Absolute truth Quote by Jose Clemente Orozco
“Errors and exaggerations do not matter. What matters is boldness in thinking with a strong-pitched voice, in speaking out about things as one feels them in the moment of speaking; in having the temerity to proclaim what one believes to be true without fear of the consequences. If one were to await the possession of the absolute truth, one must be either a fool or a mute. If the creative impulse were muted, the world would then be stayed on its march.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unknown, attributed to Orozco, 20th century muralist
Bold, unfiltered expression drives progress; waiting for perfect truth silences innovation.
In simple terms: Speak boldly now, not waiting for certainty.
Embrace fearless expression.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Public speaking
- artistic creation
- activism
- debate
- leadership
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance honesty with responsibility?
- When is restraint more powerful than boldness?
Boldness can alienate listeners and provoke backlash.