R. Thiele via Reuters
Tolstoy, in peasant garb here, was no peasant. His fiction
seems to deplore lying, but he may have been prone to its there anything more
boring than thinking about lies? What is there left to learn? About lies,
everyone is an expert; they are unceasingly seen, heard and produced. There is a
story about Queen Victoria and Prince Albert challenging their company to find a
common word that is not a common thing. One guest guessed: "Is it `truth' or
`honesty'?" [more]
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