Obfuscation: When words hide the truth What they said: “The demands of industrialization took a heavy toll on the river.” What they mean: The river got screwed. — Public Broadcasting Service story about the history of the Haw River in North Carolina
No, it is not easy to grasp that the only way to suffer less is to love more, especially in politics. At the risk of seeming weaker. Yes, at the risk of seeming weaker I shall not build an atomic bomb… — Carlo Carretto
Obfuscation: When words hide the truth What they said: “The demands of industrialization took a heavy toll on the river.” What they mean: The river got screwed. — Public Broadcasting Service story about the history of the Haw River in North Carolina
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