Hey Quote by Larry Clark
“[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.”
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.
Truthful storytelling resists conformity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Documentary filmmaking
- Personal memoir writing
- Creative workshops
- Social activism
- Journalistic reporting
Key Concepts
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?