Quote #225283
Truth does not sit in a cave and hide like a lie. It wanders around proudly and roars loudly like a lion.
Suzy Kassem
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Kassem contrasts truth and falsehood through vivid animal imagery. Lies are portrayed as furtive and defensive—something that must “hide” to survive—while truth is depicted as inherently self-disclosing, moving openly and making itself heard. The lion simile suggests not only visibility but moral authority and courage: truth has a kind of natural power that does not depend on concealment or manipulation. The line also implies a social dynamic: even when suppressed, truth tends to re-emerge and command attention, whereas deception requires ongoing secrecy and fear of exposure. In this sense, the quote functions as both reassurance and exhortation—trust truth’s resilience and speak it boldly.




