Diplomacy Quote by Mark Twain
““diplomacy is simply the name we have agreed to give to lying about national affairs. I””
About This Quote
Source Quote: Attributed to Mark Twain, exact source unclear
Diplomacy is framed as a polite lie about national matters.
In simple terms: Diplomacy often hides truth under polite language.
Question the honesty behind diplomatic statements.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- international negotiations
- media reporting
- political campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does diplomatic language become necessary?
- How can honesty be balanced with national interest?
Diplomacy can also build trust and resolve conflicts.