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Quote #205331

You never find yourself until you face the truth.

Pearl Bailey

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The line links self-knowledge to moral and psychological honesty: “finding yourself” is not a matter of invention or self-fashioning, but of confronting what is real—about one’s actions, motives, limitations, and circumstances. It implies that avoidance, denial, or comforting narratives keep identity shallow and unstable, while truth-telling (to oneself and, by extension, to others) is the catalyst for genuine growth. The aphorism also carries a practical ethic: clarity precedes change. Only when facts are faced—however painful—can a person make coherent choices and live with integrity rather than illusion.

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