The truth is not simply what you think it is; it is also the circumstances in which it is said, and to whom, why, and how it is said.


Ch. 2 : Writing for the Stage, p. 67. - Disturbing the Peace (1986)


The truth is not simply what you think it is; it is also the circumstances in which it is said, and to whom, why, and how it is said.

The truth is not simply what you think it is; it is also the circumstances in which it is said, and to whom, why, and how it is said.

The truth is not simply what you think it is; it is also the circumstances in which it is said, and to whom, why, and how it is said.

The truth is not simply what you think it is; it is also the circumstances in which it is said, and to whom, why, and how it is said.