There aren't many people like that-who will tell you the truth about themselves and anything else right out. I've only met three people like that, I think-four now," she said, her smile widening to warm him. "There was
In the book "Voyager" by Diana Gabaldon, a character reflects on the rarity of individuals who are completely honest about themselves and their experiences. She mentions that throughout her life, she has only encountered a handful of such people, emphasizing how special and valuable their openness is. This statement highlights the theme of authenticity in personal connections.
The character's acknowledgment of the few honest individuals she knows creates a sense of warmth and appreciation for those relationships. It suggests that genuine truthfulness is hard to find, making it all the more significant when it occurs. The connection and trust built through such honesty are portrayed as profound and meaningful in the narrative.