Every harlot was a virgin once.
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Logic was, formerly, the art of drawing inferences; it has now become the art of abstaining from inferences, since it has appeared that the inferences we feel naturally inclined to make are hardly ever valid.
Author: Bertrand RussellTheme: Art, LegalWords: since, hardly, naturally, appeared, drawing