Fnord wrote:
"Never let the truth get in the way of a good reading."
"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then."
"It is more important to be believed than to be accurate."
"When all else fails, shake your head and mutter something about 'Dark Forces at Work'."
"Ambiguity is the key to any successful reading."
I like the first one. It's like, even if you know that a story you're reading from the internet or hearing from someone is false, it's still okay to listen it as a story if you find it interesting.
Second one I'd say would mean that even if you're not good at something, you can get lucky from time to time.
Third one... well, that's kind of an unwritten rule, right? If you want to tell something that is true but know people won't believe, many don't tell it because it's better to lie than be called a liar... or something.
Fourth... er, sometimes there are things you can't do anything about? This ones a little lost on me.
Last one... well, if what you're reading makes you realize just how little you understand, then maybe that's a job well done on the writer's part?