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Feel of Fact

Feel of Fact

May 23, 2012March 16, 2014 Posted in writing2 Comments

“The imagination is in love with the feel of fact.” – John Bayley * In high school, I had an eccentric English teacher who often spoke in contradictory terms and used circular logic. She had this analogy for explaining paradox that goes like this. Pretend two ideas are socks. When you role them up, the… Continue reading Feel of Fact

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