'Truth, I always believe, is not only stranger than fiction, but also greatly more little more interesting.' What did the speaker mean by this?
Chapter - The Face on the Wall
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Answer: Truth can be stranger than fiction, and also more appealing. It means when we tell a lie, we create an incident from our imagination. ... Thus, it shows that sometimes the truth can be even more stranger and interesting than unreal events/fiction.
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