We make our own truths and lies.... Truths are often lies and lies truths...

Bernhard Schlink
We make our own truths and lies.... Truths are often...
We make our own truths and lies.... Truths are often...
We make our own truths and lies.... Truths are often...
We make our own truths and lies.... Truths are often...
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We make our own truths and lies....Truths are often lies and lies truths... - Truths are often lies and lies truths. - I'm not making this up, this is an actual quote by William Shakespeare. Comparisons can be made between the truth and lies, but the truth is usually the more true.

For example, if someone said to you “I’m not making this up, this is an actual quote by William Shakespeare” you would want to believe them because it would be something you were interested in. The same thing happens with many quotes. If someone says it's a famous quote by Shakespeare or another famous figure, then it must be true.

People love seeing themselves in quotes because they can compare themselves to other people and see what they are like.

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