if you believe everything you read, better not to read

English dictionary entry

Meanings

proverb
  1. One should not always believe or rely on the factual accuracy of printed matter.

Word forms

if you believe everything you read, better not to read

Related words

DBEYR caveat lector take with a grain of salt
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