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ThombD Posted 4 years ago
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There are usually more "can't do" then "have to do" in going on the right path

"There are usually more 'can't do' than 'have to do' in going on the right path, and besides, just as truth can be only one in one case, but lies can be numerous, so are the number of 'have to do' is a few, but the number of 'can't do' is countless."

~ Ahsanul Irfan

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ThombD Does this quote make sense in English? No, and I can't see how it could in any language. What is the right path?

  • ThombD Does this quote make sense in English?
  • No, and I can't see how it could in any language.
  • What is the right path?
  • What is truth?
  • What evidence is there to support the claims concerning the relative numbers of abstract concepts involved?
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ThombDDoes this quote make sense in English?

No, and I can't see how it could in any language. What is the right path? What is truth? What evidence is there to support the claims concerning the relative numbers of abstract concepts involved? What is the connection between the relative number of abstract concepts involved in the two endeavors? Why is it "usu

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