G.k. ChestertonThe joke is generally in the oddest way the truth and yet not the fact.
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The joke is generally in the oddest way the truth and yet not the fact. This quote from William Shakespeare speaks about the unique way in which something can be true while not being a fact at all. The truth of a joke is the fact that it is a joke. While a joke can be true, it can also be completely false. In some cases, an oddity can be true, but not factually so.
Source: All Things Considered
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