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“Do the devils lie? No; for then even hell could not subsist.” quote by Thomas Browne
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“Do the devils lie? No; for then even hell could not subsist.”

Thomas Browne

About This Quote

Source Book: Religio Medici by Thomas Browne, 1642

The quote argues that if devils could lie, truth would be impossible and even hell would collapse, highlighting the necessity of honesty even among evil.

In simple terms: If devils could lie, truth would fail and hell would fall apart.

Key Takeaway

Uphold truth even when faced with deceit.

Themes

honesty truth morality philosophy

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical literary ethical

When to use this quote

  • theological debate
  • ethical decision making
  • personal integrity
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

ethical integrity ontological paradox

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you think truth can survive without honesty?
  • How does this idea apply to modern moral dilemmas?
A Different Perspective

Assumes a literal belief in devils and hell, which may not resonate with secular audiences.

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