Zachary Scott

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Indeed, much of what we call poetry consists of trite or false ideas dressed up in sublime language—ideas like “beauty is truth, truth beauty,” which is beautiful but untrue. (Oscar Wilde, in his dialogue “The Decay of Lying,” suggests that the proper aim of art is “the telling of beautiful untrue things.”)
When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought
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