Asked by Maya

Quote:"There are two ways to be fooled:One is to believe what is not so;the other is to refuse to believe what is so"
My interpretation is when you get the truth you don't want to take ,but when you get it correct you think its wrong.
Is this interpretation correct.

I related this quote with the book Persepolis and as short story A Days Wait. DOes it make sense.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
You're right, I think.

Let's take an old myth about UFOs. Some people believe it, although it is not true. They refuse to believe that there are no space shifts with aliens.

Many people are quick to believe hoax emails. Some people don't believe in scientifically established global warming.



Answered by Ms. Sue
ships -- not shifts

Answered by Maya
ok thanks do you know how this relates to Persepolis
Answered by Maya
what this be correct relating to the quote Iranian women were forced to wear the veil for their own protection from being raped or even from being killed. Marjane was really affected by the iranian revolution because her mom was harrased by fundamentalists since she opposed the new rule.
She didn't believe in the quote.
Answered by Ms. Sue
I don't know how that act relates to the quotation.
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