“…Write the truest sentence that you know.” Ernest Hemmingway wrote these words in his Paris memoir, A Moveable Feast.
I am not a fan of Hemingway. Ernest wrote one brilliant novel, The Old Man and the Sea, a book on my list of the Best Books Ever. His other novels are abysmal, thoughts by a whining hack and raging anti-Semite. He did display brilliance in his memoirs; his keen understanding of a writing process and a writer’s life. So, as a whining hack writer and believer in truth myself, I will learn from him; following is my sentence:
“Those that believe getting vaccinated against a deadly virus is a government plot to control the masses need to realize they are so devoid of common sense and reason they should take a time-out in the corner until they see things my way!” So there!