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"Evidence always kills a reason. But reason always saves the evidence."

"Reason always kills an evidence. But evidence always saves the reason."

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    The word reason is being used differently in each sentence, which is why they can be flipped like that. One means a cause or justification for something, which is why it can be killed or saved by evidence. The other means thinking logically about something, which is why it can save or kill evidence.

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