
“Do you want to tell the truth, or do you want to tell a story?”
Source: Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (2009), p. 361
Telegram to his friend Charles W. Goodyear (23 July 1884), in response to a query as to what the Democratic Party should say about reports that he fathered a child out of wedlock. As quoted in An Honest President (2000), by H. Paul Jeffers, p. 108.
“Do you want to tell the truth, or do you want to tell a story?”
Source: Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (2009), p. 361
Source: The Book of Awakening: Having the Life You Want by Being Present to the Life You Have
"Life After Lebanon" (1984), later published in On Call : Political Essays (1985), and Some of Us Did Not Die : New and Selected Essays of June Jordan (2002)
“If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.”
"The Leaning Tower", lecture delivered to the Workers' Educational Association, Brighton (May 1940)
The Moment and Other Essays (1948)
“Whatever a woman's reason may say, her feelings tell her the truth.”
Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927)
Fiction, Distress (1995)
“My mom used to tell me that whatever you do, marry someone who loves you more than you love him.”
Emma Harris, Chapter 19, p. 202
2000s, The Guardian (2003)