Gnomic wisdom, however, is notoriously polychrome, and proverbs depend for their truth entirely on the occasion they are applied to. Almost every wise saying has an opposite one, no less wise, to balance it… ~George Santayana, “Chapter VIII: Prerational Morality,” The Life of Reason: Volume Five, Reason in Science, 1906TPVgb reprinted
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