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"A lie told often enough becomes the truth"

- Vladimir Lenin

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This quote by Vladimir Lenin is a cautioning about the power of propaganda and the threat of duplicating lies. It suggests that if a lie is duplicated frequently enough, individuals will begin to believe it and it will end up being accepted as the reality. This is particularly true in a society where there is a lack of access to trustworthy information. The quote is a suggestion that it is important to be familiar with the sources of details and to question what we are told. It likewise serves as a cautioning to those in power that they must not abuse their influence by spreading false info. Ultimately, the quote is a reminder that fact is not constantly simple to recognize and that it is important to be watchful in order to protect ourselves from being deceived.
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Vladimir Lenin This quote is written / told by Vladimir Lenin between April 22, 1870 and January 21, 1924. He was a famous Leader from Russia. The author also have 36 other quotes.

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