Quote by Edith Sitwell

The public will believe anything, so long as it is not founded on truth.


The public will believe anything, so long as it is not found

Summary

This quote suggests that people are more likely to believe in something that lacks truth or evidence rather than accepting a factual or truthful explanation. It highlights an unfortunate tendency for individuals to be easily swayed by misinformation or falsehoods, perhaps due to personal biases or the influence of popular opinion. The quote raises concerns about the gullibility of the public and the potential consequences that arise when truth is overshadowed by unsubstantiated beliefs.

By Edith Sitwell
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