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Socrates
Each grain of sand that populates the endless span of shore seems to be some small answer, yet implies that there is more to knowing than to learn by rote some formulas or rules; and when compared to the wide … Continue reading
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Tagged awareness, knowledge, loss, regret, relativity, Socrates, time
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