Quote by Toba Beta
If I lie about truth which you will know somehow later, then you would call me a liar. But If you're willing to dig further about truth that force me do it, then you would understand my reason. But you wouldn't acknowledge it.
Summary
This quote highlights the dilemma of hiding or distorting the truth. It suggests that if someone lies, they will be labeled as a liar once their deception is eventually discovered. However, if one takes the time to investigate the circumstances that compelled the speaker to lie, they may grasp the underlying reason for their actions. Yet, despite this understanding, the quote implies that people may still choose not to accept or acknowledge the speaker's justification for their dishonesty. Ultimately, it emphasizes the complex nature of truth and the difficulties surrounding honesty and perception.
By Toba Beta