The line between fiction and fact is at times factual and at times fictional

Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya
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The line between fiction and fact is at times factual and at times fictional. This quotation is a little bit like: "From time to time we see things in our minds, but we must be cautious not to confuse them with reality." This quote can be used to support the idea that people should not take everything they read as true. It scares us to think that we can actually create a fictional story, but it’s true that people often see things that aren’t real when they read fiction.

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