Salman Rushdie Quotes
How Treacherous History Is! Half-truths, Ignorance, Deceptions, False Trails, Errors And Lies, And Buried Somewhere In Between All Of That, The Truth, In Which It Is Easy To Lose Faith, Of Which It Is Consequently Easy To Say, It's A Chimera, There's No Such Thing, Everything Is Relative, One Man's Absolute Belief Is Another Man's Fairy Tale; But About Which We Insist, We Insist Most Emphatically, That It Is Too Important An Idea To Give Up To The Relativity Merchants.
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