Victor Hugo
“Right is right only when entire.” This quote means that when a lie is accompanied with the truth, it makes the whole thing a lie. No matter how small the lie or how big the truth, it will always be a lie. An example of this can be when going out somewhere with your friends. Your tell your mother that you’re going out to eat somewhere. Instead you go on a trip very far away. You come back early, and your mother asks you if you had fun eating. You reply with a yes. You really didn’t do anything bad, and you came back early. Your whole story is a lie because you didn’t tell the complete truth, which makes your story a lie.
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