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1 I was born epigrammatic, and my dying remark will be a paradox .
2 It may be a paradox , but that is because paradoxes are true.
3 Here, then, we arrive at something that appears to be a paradox .
4 If you knew her, this would not be a paradox .
5 That "gospel light first dawned from Boleyn's eyes" might be a paradox .
6 So Time may ultimately be a paradox : creator and destroyer, bringer of joy and sorrow.
7 Here would be a paradox , if it did not solve itself in the following manner.
8 The reply might be a paradox : yes and no.
9 This seems to be a paradox , but I think I could explain it very easily.
10 And why should paradise regained be a paradox ?
11 For the ideal must always be a paradox when compared with the ordinary conditions of human life.
12 He gave us eyes, two hands, a brain; anything we do with them can't be a paradox .
13 It had long been agreed by the Greeks that any statement about God had to be a paradox .
14 From the smile on your face, I suspect such an idea appears to be a paradox to you.
15 Yet it must be a paradox .
16 It ceases to be a paradox , however, when we realize the relation between the two factors concerned, God and Man.
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