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BYucko

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This deep thread took a turn for the worst.

Anyway OP, I like it now that I see what you mean.

But then again, if the truth cannot be spoken..


...wouldn't YOUR philosophical line be untrue, too?
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rach2jlc

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It sort of reminds me of one of my favorite Basho quotations:

"Is there any point in saying everything?"

Or, not necessarily about talking, but Kierkegaard on writing:

"Write or don't write. Both are equally futile."
 

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i agree with the idea that not everything needs to be said. The less one says, the greater and more profound their image. I've found as I grow older, the less and less I say.
 

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