The quote "believe half of what you see and none of what you hear" is attributed to Edgar Allan Poe. It is a reminder to not always trust what is presented to us visually or verbally, and to approach information critically.
That quote is not in the Bible; it is usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin.
I don't think it says that in the Bible. It's a Benjamin Franklin quote.
Benjamin Franklin.
all i can say is believe half of what you see and NONE of what you hear. it might come in handy.
I would rather see something for my self, than go on someone else point of view. At least then you can judge the situation for yourself. Stories get distorted, such as Chinese whispers. My Nana says believe half of what you see, none of what you hear!!
This quote is often attributed to American author and journalist Mark Twain. It serves as a reminder to be critical of information we receive from various sources, encouraging us to verify and think for ourselves.
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That is a quote from John Dryden, however the quote is apparently, "None but the brave deserve the fair"
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none of them, believe it or not every sound you hear is a note, notes are based off the dynamics (how loud or long) of a sound.
it means if you want to believe in something so much you want to die for it than do it but don't take people with you.