Sherrilyn Kenyon (1965) Novelist
Variant: There are three sides to every story: yours, theirs, and the truth somewhere in the middle.
Source: Styxx
[Robert Evans, 2002, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303353, The Kid Stays in the Picture, Documentary, Highway Films]
The unreliable narrator
Sherrilyn Kenyon (1965) Novelist
Variant: There are three sides to every story: yours, theirs, and the truth somewhere in the middle.
Source: Styxx
“Understanding is a three edged sword: your side, their side, and the truth.”
J. Michael Straczynski (1954) American writer and television producer
“There are two sides to every story and the truth usually lies somewhere in the middle.”
Paul J. Alessi (1968) Actor / Producer
Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/10696117836382928/
“There is one river of truth, which receives tributaries from every side.”
Clement of Alexandria book Stromata
Stromata (Miscellanies, c. 198–203 AD), I: 5.
Variant: Variant translation: There is one river of truth, but many streams fall into it on this side and that.
“In seeking truth you have to get both sides of a story.”
Walter Cronkite (1916–2009) American broadcast journalist
Source: Free the Airwaves! (2002)
Nao Bustamante (1969) American artist
On the familial toll of the Mexican Revolution in “Femininity in Kevlar: Nao Bustamante’s women of the Mexican Revolution” https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/miranda/la-et-cam-artist-nao-bustamante-women-of-the-mexican-revolution-20150513-column.html in Los Angeles Times (2015 May 14)
Keshub Chunder Sen (1838–1884) Indian academic
Speech delivered at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London, in a meeting held to constitute a Theistic Association in London on 20th July 1870. See Universal Religion for full speech.
“They were walking side by side, but each was alone.”
Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) French writer, intellectual, existentialist philosopher, political activist, feminist, and social theorist
Raimon to Regina, p. 53
All Men are Mortal (1946)