Defending what is wrong is like building a house on sand.
It may stand for a season.
It may even gleam in the sun.
But when the tide comes in—when the truth rises—there will be no foundation left to save it.
Defending what is wrong is like building a house on sand.
It may stand for a season.
It may even gleam in the sun.
But when the tide comes in—when the truth rises—there will be no foundation left to save it.