Aids Quote by Leo Tolstoy
“Only the truth and its expression can establish that new public opinion which will reform the ancient obsolete and pernicious order of life; and yet we not only do not express the truth we know, but often even distinctly give expression to what we ourselves regard as false. If only free men would not rely on that which has no power, and is always fettered upon external aids; but would trust in that which is always powerful and free the truth and its expression!”
About This Quote
Source Book: War and Peace, 1869
Society often ignores truth, preferring convenient falsehoods; true reform requires honest expression and reliance on truth’s inherent power.
In simple terms: Society avoids truth, clinging to falsehoods; reform needs honest expression.
Prioritize truth over convenience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political activism
- journalism
- education
- public policy
- personal integrity
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can individuals promote truth in hostile environments?
- What mechanisms protect truth from distortion?
Truth alone may not sway entrenched power structures.