Weak arguments are often thrust before my path; but although they are most unsubstantial, it is not easy to destroy them. There is not a more difficult feat known than to cut through a cushion with a sword.
As quoted in Anecdote Lives of the Later Wits and Humourists (1874) by John Timbs, Vol. 2, p. 44
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
There is not a more difficult feat known than to cut through a cushion with a sword
Richard Whately.
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