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Truth often emerges through storytelling.

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This quote emphasizes that narratives can communicate deeper meanings.

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Geoffrey Chaucer

(c. 1343–1400) was an English poet and author widely regarded as the father of English literature. His most famous work, "The Canterbury Tales," is a collection of stories that provide a vivid portrayal of medieval society. Chaucer wrote in Middle English, helping to establish it as a literary language at a time when Latin and French dominated. His storytelling blends humor, realism, and social commentary, making his work both entertaining and insightful. Geoffrey Chaucer’s influence on English literature is profound, and his works continue to be studied for their linguistic and cultural significance.

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Why This Quote Matters

Here Geoffrey Chaucer names something many feel yet rarely articulate: the pull of Life. You can hear Geoffrey Chaucer insisting that This quote emphasizes that narratives can communicate deeper meanings.

It can be a bookmark for mornings, a pause before replies, a filter for goals.

How to Apply This Quote in Life

Pair the quote with reflection—five minutes with a notebook about Community.

Ask “what would Geoffrey Chaucer notice here?” and adjust one detail. Let the quote be a filter: say yes to what strengthens Life, no to what erodes it.

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