Funnily enough, that's the quakers' motto: "accept truth, regardless of where it comes from". (Which is something I have always lived after, long before I'd heard of it being the quakers' motto.)
The essence of corruption is rejecting truth for ulterior motives - and so rejecting it due to it coming from an otherwise corrupt source is no less corrupt than that very source.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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by Aristotle
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