H.l. MenckenTruth would quickly cease to be stranger than fiction, once we got as used to it.
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Some things in this world are stranger than fiction. These things might be something that you believe to be true or something that you think is not true at all. However, the truth is stranger than fiction and can sometimes be more surprising than anything else. It may be difficult to get used to the truth, but we’d be much better off if we did get used to it.
Source: A Little Book In C Major
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