Quote by Will Rogers, April 14, 1935

Don't be misled by History, or any other unreliable source.


Don't be misled by History, or any other unreliable source.

Summary

This quote advises caution in trusting historical accounts or any unreliable sources of information. It highlights the potential for being misled or misinformed when relying on these sources. It emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, independent research, and verifying facts from trustworthy and credible sources. By being cautious and discerning in the information we consume, we can avoid forming inaccurate beliefs or perceptions based on unreliable or biased accounts.

By Will Rogers, April 14, 1935
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