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== Samuel Johnson ==
[[Sophistry]] is the first tool of the adversary. Samuel Johnson, who authored the first English dictionaries, tells us that “Words are the signs of ideas.”
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Samuel Johnson

Sophistry is the first tool of the adversary. Samuel Johnson, who authored the first English dictionaries, tells us that “Words are the signs of ideas.”

"Some men weave their sophistry until their own reason is entangled." Samuel Johnson