Quote by Henri Frederic Amiel

Truth is not only violated by falsehood it may be equally outraged by silence.


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Summary

This quote emphasizes that remaining silent when confronted with a truth is as detrimental as spreading falsehoods. It suggests that truth has the capacity to be violated not only through the act of saying something untrue, but also by withholding the truth when it should be spoken. By highlighting the potential harm of silence, the quote implies that there is a moral imperative to actively communicate and uphold the truth, rather than passively allowing it to be violated.

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Truth
By Henri Frederic Amiel
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