Figures of Speech

Figures of Speech is a collection of over 1,500 quotes (and growing) from famous figures of our past. Giants from the past worthy of our remembrance. Co-authorship is recognized on each speech act (blog post). As these tidbits of romantic tendencies arise, 'ent-sprechen' emerges and the reflection subsides, ephemeral yet less so as we culturally transmit the Logos of learning and all that we value. 'O sepi to poli' is courtesy of Aristotle.

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Truth Isn't Something You Memorize

by Blaise Pascal and James Joyce in Figures of Speech

Memorization by heart and by 'the' heart has two distinct and instinctively different meanings. My assumption here is that love is a primal emotion, of which I'm not so sure. From a biological standpoint, love may be a manifestation of our epiphenomenal imaginings and social conventions.

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