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All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies
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"All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies"

- John Arbuthnot

About this Quote

This quote by John Arbuthnot is an alerting to political celebrations that they ought to not be too fast to believe their own rhetoric. He is recommending that if a political celebration ends up being too reliant by itself lies and propaganda, it will eventually result in its own failure. This is because the lies and propaganda will become exposed and the general public will no longer trust the celebration. This quote is a suggestion to political parties that they must be truthful and transparent with the public, and not depend on lies and propaganda to win votes. It is likewise a pointer to the public to be familiar with the lies and propaganda that political celebrations might use to win their support. Eventually, this quote is a warning to both political parties and the general public that counting on lies and propaganda will only result in the downfall of the political celebration.

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Scotland Flag This quote is written / told by John Arbuthnot between April 29, 1667 and 1735 AC. He/she was a famous Physicist from Scotland. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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