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Roses


The first man to compare the cheeks of a young woman to a rose was obviously a poet; the first to repeat it was possibly an idiot.
~ Salvador Dali
~ Salvador Dali
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Perhaps because of this apparently looser structure, and what seems like the basic simplicity of thoughts like "Roses are red," many people assume that we get them for free, so to speak, just by having a brain. And this feeds into another widespread belief, held even by some who accept language as the prime motor of human intelligence, that thoughts are somehow logically prior to sentence, that language arose to express thoughts, that you first have to think something before you can dress it up in words and send it out into the world. Remember, there are not only no images and no words in the brain, there are no thoughts there either -- only a continuous cascade of neural activity, of pulse rates spiking, of impulses going every which way. ~ Page 194 / 195
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