Benjamin Franklin, and he said. "Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.
Benjamin Franklin
This was said by poet and author Edgar Allan Poe in Graham's Magazine in 1845.
I did not hear half of what you said. Half of four is two.
Abraham Lincoln
It's the frightning realism that the gossip you hear is true. P.S. I wouldn't believe a word I've said.
I do believe so because the robosapien has to hear the cammand and ask you is this what you said in order to do the command so that is a yes.
I just read a short interview of Jennifer Hudson herself addressing this accusation. She never said the word no. She simply said don't believe what you hear.
I believe 'half four' is characteristic of British English. There are other ways to say this, eg 4.30 (said as as 'four-thirty').
Giraffes hear the same thing anything else can hear. If a lion were to growl as it pounced on said giraffe(s), the giraffe(s) will hear it. Otherwise, they hear anything within their hearing range.
I can-on hear you! (Get it? I can not hear you!)
Well, it actually depends on taste. But the most popular Eminem song is "Lose Yourself".