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The line between good and evil is often blurred, and it is up to us to navigate it.
The line between good and evil is often blurred.
"The line between hero and villain is often blurred."
"The future is always a whirring blur, a possibility, not a place."
"The boundary between the quantum and classical worlds is not a sharp line but a blurred transition where the rules of physics shift dramatically."
"I'm drawn to stories that have a kind of moral ambiguity, where the lines between right and wrong are blurred."
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The purpose of abstraction is not to be vague, but to create a new semantic level in which one can be absolutely precise.
The beauty of poetry lies in its ambiguity.
"The line between hero and villain is often blurred by perspective."
The line between reality and illusion is often blurred.
In the realm of psychology, the line between normal and abnormal is often blurred and subjective.
The very shaping of history now outpaces the ability of men to orient themselves in accordance with cherished values. And which values? Even when they do not panic, men often sense that older ways of feeling and thinking have collapsed and that newer beginnings are ambiguous to the point of moral stasis.