Argute sayings are far removed from the acute, and indeed, the acute teach, the argute mislead. |
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He says that wit always has truth for its object, and is the father of acute sayings, whereas feeble fancy is the mother of argute sayings. |
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I would rather think that the false which seem true to be the source of argute sayings. |
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I take the author of this opinion to be Aristotle who said that, that which makes an argute saying is taking a cause as not a cause. |
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Black Lightning starts out with a quote from the Great Man and then pretty much leaves much of the standard superhero story behind, in an argute and rewarding manner. |
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The argute Poirot figures out that Simon and Jacqueline were the killers, tricking them into believing he possessed conclusive gunpowder tests. |
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