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I learned from him that often contradiction is the clearest way to truth
Patti Smith
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Contradictions can reveal deeper truths in understanding.

Patti Smith's quote emphasizes that contradictions, instead of being obstacles to clarity, often serve as pathways to a deeper truth. By embracing opposing views or ideas, one can gain insights that simplistic, single-perspective thinking might miss, leading to a more nuanced understanding of reality.

Themes

ContradictionTruthUnderstandingInsightWisdom

In practice

Example use cases

In a debate on social issues, one might use this quote to highlight the complexities of truth.

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