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Seraphim
"Does a falling tree in the forest make a sound when there is no one to hear?"
Which says something about the nature of philosophers, because there is always someone in a forest. It may only be a badger, wondering what that cracking noise was, or a squirrel a bit puzzled by all the scenery going upwards, but someone. At the very least, if it was deep enough in the forest, millions of small gods would have heard it.
Things just happen, one after another. They don't care who knows. But history . . . ah, history is different. History has to be observed. Otherwise it's not history. It's just . . . well, things happening one after another." Тери Прачет, "Мали богови"!
КољоПе, воа че ти се допадни!! Торчо, повели!
"I shall take my mountains," said Lu-Tze. "The climate will be good for them."
And he also took his broom and his sleeping mat. The history monks don't go in for possessions. They find most things wear out in a century or two. Тери Прачет,"Мали богови"!
". . .truth . . ."
" -Yes?"
". . . The Turtle Moves . . ."!!! Тери Прачет,"Мали богови"!
КолоПе, нели!