The moment a man talks to his fellows he begins to lie.
Meaning
It critiques human tendency toward distortion in communication.
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About the author
(1870–1953) was a French-born British writer, historian, and essayist known for his wit and versatility. Belloc wrote poetry, travel literature, and historical works, often combining humor with serious themes. He was also a political commentator and a strong advocate for distributism, an economic philosophy emphasizing small-scale ownership. His writing reflects a deep engagement with European history and culture. Hilaire Belloc’s contributions continue to be appreciated for their intellectual depth and literary charm.
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