"No one is really what they seem. Yet we all want to be good people, perceived, valued, loved for what we are. It's quite a paradox, forcing us to pretend, to hide our deepest nature, our weaknesses as well as some of our unavowable strengths. Or our most intimate horrors. Most people believe they are honest and true to themselves and to others. They probably prefer to remain blind. It's easier. It hurts less. But in the end, we all have something to hide. All of us."
Anne Plichota & Cendrine Wolf, Tugdual
