Children Quote by Rebecca Solnit
““I’m not arguing here that women and children don’t lie. Men, women, and children lie, but the latter two are not disproportionately prone to doing so, and men—a category that includes used-car salesmen, Baron von Münchhausen, and Richard Nixon—are not possessed of special veracity.””
About This Quote
The quote challenges the stereotype that men are more truthful, arguing that lying is universal and not gender‑specific.
In simple terms: Lying isn’t tied to gender.
Question assumptions about honesty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political debate
- media analysis
- personal relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you judge honesty by gender?
- How can we assess truthfulness fairly?
Overgeneralization can ignore individual differences.