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“[Eugene Smith] was always writing these diatribes about truth, and how he wanted to tell the truth, the truth, the truth. It was a real rebel position. It was kind of like a teenager's position: why can't things be like they should be? Why can't I do what I want? I latched on to that philosophy…” quote by Larry Clark
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“[Eugene Smith] was always writing these diatribes about truth, and how he wanted to tell the truth, the truth, the truth. It was a real rebel position. It was kind of like a teenager's position: why can't things be like they should be? Why can't I do what I want? I latched on to that philosophy. One day I snapped, hey, you know, I know a story that no one's ever told, never seen, and I've lived it. It's my own story and my friends' story.”

Larry Clark

About This Quote

A yearning for authentic storytelling, rejecting superficial narratives in favor of raw, personal truth.

In simple terms: Pursuing unfiltered personal truth in art.

Key Takeaway

Truthful storytelling resists conformity.

Themes

Authenticity Rebellion Narrative Voice Personal Experience Truth Seeking

Mood

defiant reflective introspective

Type

personal anecdote philosophical reflection

When to use this quote

  • Documentary filmmaking
  • Personal memoir writing
  • Creative workshops
  • Social activism
  • Journalistic reporting

Key Concepts

Identity Artistic Integrity Storytelling

Practical Applications

  • Developing authentic narrative projects
  • Teaching truth-centered creative writing

Questions to Reflect On

  • What compromises your truth?
  • How does personal experience shape your narrative?
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