The phrase "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it" is often attributed to Nazi Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. The concept suggests that repetition can lead to acceptance of falsehoods as truth. While Goebbels is frequently cited in connection with this idea, the exact wording may not be found in his writings.
What Goebbels said was that if you repeat a lie often enough people believe it, not that 'it becomes the truth'.
Yes. He said (or wrote) exactly:"Tell the masses a lie often enough and for long enough, sooner or later they will all believe it. "~ Joseph Goebbels
He had said they weren't productive enough, and probably costed him money.
I think the quotation you're thinking of is: When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing - they believe in anything. This was said by GK Chesterton.
gullible, easily deceived
Henry Ford famously said, "It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."
Ann Frank
Andrew Johnson, I believe.
He made them do what he said!
There is no enemy for the people of a country. if they are said that they have, the enemy is the one who makes them believe it.
The exact number of people in Vermont who believe in God is not known. In one study, 46 percent of the people that responded in Vermont said they do not have an absolute belief in God. In an unrelated survey, 19 percent of the people surveyed in Vermont said they were very religious.
The drum is said to be a dead-beat instrument. This is because many people believe that it is over used.