A false-statement requires deceit distortion someone buy it, a truthfu — William Bailey, Great Ship Knowledge: Learning Earth’s Deathly History

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A false-statement requires deceit and distortion for someone to buy it, but a truthful-statement sells itself.

William Bailey, Great Ship of Knowledge: Learning Earth's Deathly History

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