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It occurs to me that a whispered lie can be far more powerful than a well-articulated truth, even a demonstrated truth, in some circles.
But, in some circles, "the circle" is the religion, not "the word".Yes Plutarch, you quick-quip giving fellow, in some circles the circle can be of more importance than the word, but of course, you generalize. Is it in your bones to be more specific?
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Re: "in some circles the circle can be of more importance than the word, but of course, you generalize. Is it in your bones to be more specific?"
It is in my bones, Amemeba, but I am trying to "approach" understanding from a discreet distance, consistent with your counsel:
Ah yes, grapho, you approach understanding why the words of poetry are necessarily fuzzy.
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