Most truths are so naked that people feel sorry for them and cover them up, at least a little bit.
Truth
Quotations by Edward R. Murrow
Most truths are so naked that people feel sorry for them and cover them up, at least a little bit. Edward R. Murrow
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“It is possible to be below flattery as well as above it.”