Eurobabble

Fables, translated into French, German, Spanish, then back into English.

 
A question of the method

A FILOSOFO, that sees an idiot that its Asno strikes, says:

"Itself, my son, would implore contains contains itself, I. That on, that Zufluchten to to the violence at violence suffer becomes."

"That," the idiot says, apaleando diligemment the animal, "is, that I it would try, this animal to teach - that has me a step given."

"Without any doubt," the philosopher to itself not says even if it gone is, "the wisdom of the idiots more deeply or more aware is than that our, but it seem really, impressively an in a manner to have, it to give."
A Matter of Method

A PHILOSOPHER seeing a Fool beating his Donkey, said:

"Abstain, my son, abstain, I implore. Those who resort to violence shall suffer from violence."

"That," said the Fool, diligently belabouring the animal, "is what I'm trying to teach this beast - which has kicked me."

"Doubtless," said the Philosopher to himself, as he walked away, "the wisdom of fools is no deeper nor truer than ours, but they really do seem to have a more impressive way of imparting it."
   

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