“I'd believed mine was the greatest of all the arts, the noblest of all the lies, the creation of hope. I thought hope could overcome everything, but I was wrong. Hope cannot overcome truth. Hope and truth cannot co-exist. Truth destroys hope. The most savage cruelties man inflicts on man are committed in the pursuit of truth. My last lie had been the most honest, the most honorable of them all, for there is an art greater even than the creation of hope. The greatest art of all is the destruction of truth.”
Quote by Karen Maitland
Book:Company of Liars
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Company of Liars
In 'Company of Liars,' readers are introduced to a cast of characters who, due to the chaos of war, are thrust into an intense and unpredictable situation. As they struggle to survive and uncover the truth behind their circumstances, their relationships evolve in ways that challenge their loyalties and beliefs. The novel delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity. more
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