Children Quote by Richard Hughes
““You can never count on them. They say what they think you want them to say, and then they say what the opposing council wants them to say, too, if they like his face.””
““You can never count on them. They say what they think you want them to say, and then they say what the opposing council wants them to say, too, if they like his face.””
It warns that people may tailor their statements to please different audiences, revealing opportunistic or insincere communication.
In simple terms: People often speak to please others, not truthfully.
Beware of self‑serving rhetoric.
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