Tuesday, December 25, 2012
I have seen several entirely sincere people who thought they were
(permanent) Seekers after Truth. They sought diligently, persistently,
carefully, cautiously, profoundly, with perfect honesty and nicely
adjusted judgment--until they believed that without doubt or question
they had found the Truth. That was the end of the search. The man spent
the rest of his life hunting up shingles wherewith to protect his Truth
from the weather. If he was seeking after political Truth he found it in
one or another of the hundred political gospels which govern men in the
earth; if he was seeking after the Only True Religion he found it in
one or another of the three thousand that are on the market. In any
case, when he found the Truth he sought no further; but from that day
forth, with his soldering-iron in one hand and his bludgeon in the other
he tinkered its leaks and reasoned with objectors. - Mark Twain
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