Aphorisms Galore!

tiny.ag/y3srvf2w  ·   Fair (27 ratings)  ·  submitted 2002

People mistake the fact that there are a multitude of misinterpretations of facts, for proof that there is no correct interpretation-- or worse, for proof that there is no reality to interpret. They mention the blind beggars and the elephant, but they never mention the seeing beggar-- nor do they recall that there was an elephant there after all.

RHJunior

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