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I frequently receive feedback from people who either dislike or disagree with a specific quote or hold negative opinions about the author. While I may agree or disagree with them at times, it is important to recognize the main objective of a quotation.
A quotation doesn’t have to be true to hold value; it can be provocative, even blatantly false, and still possess significance, particularly when considered in the context of the author or the era.
The primary value of a quotation lies in its ability to stimulate thought.
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