The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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A man wishing to prove, by the authority of Pythagoras, that he had  
formerly been in the world, while another would not let him finish  
his argument, the first speaker said to the second: "It is by this  
token that I was formerly here, I remember that you were a miller."  
The other one, feeling himself stung by these words, agreed that it  
was true, and that by the same token he remembered that the speaker  
had been the ass that carried the flour.  
A JEST.  
It was asked of a painter why, since he made such beautiful figures,  
which were but dead things, his children were so ugly; to which the  
painter replied that he made his pictures by day, and his children  
by night.  
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A man saw a large sword which another one wore at his side. Said he  
Poor fellow, for a long time I have seen you tied to that weapon;  
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why do you not release yourself as your hands are untied, and set  
yourself free?" To which the other replied: "This is none of yours,  
on the contrary it is an old story." The former speaker, feeling  
stung, replied: "I know that you are acquainted with so few things  
in this world, that I thought anything I could tell you would be new  
to you."  
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