Sweet is the voice of a sister in the season of sorrow.
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Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote suggests that when people feel the need to express uncomfortable truths, it often indicates an impending crisis or serious issue.
Benjamin Disraeliβs quote reflects a profound understanding of human nature and societal dynamics. It implies that the truth is often avoided or concealed until a moment of anxiety forces individuals to confront it. The need to communicate unpleasant truths may signal that something troubling is unfolding beneath the surface, suggesting that honesty might arise from hidden tensions or conflict that demand attention.
Themes
In practice
Example use cases
During a political debate, a candidate might reference this quote when discussing the importance of addressing uncomfortable truths in governance.
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